New York Statutes
§ 1-2.19 — Will
New York § 1-2.19
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Bluebook
N.Y. Estates, Powers & Trusts § 1-2.19 (2026).
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§ 1-2.19 Will\n * (a) A will is an oral declaration or written instrument, made as\nprescribed by 3-2.1 or 3-2.2 to take effect upon death, whereby a person\ndisposes of property or directs how it shall not be disposed of,\ndisposes of his body or any part thereof, exercises a power, appoints a\nfiduciary or makes any other provision for the administration of his\nestate, and which is revocable during his lifetime.\n * NB Effective until June 10, 2027\n * (a) A will is an oral declaration or written instrument, made as\nprescribed by 3-2.1, 3-2.2 or 3-6.6 to take effect upon death, whereby a\nperson disposes of property or directs how it shall not be disposed of,\ndisposes of their body or any part thereof, exercises a power, appoints\na fiduciary or makes any other provision for the ad
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In re the Estate of Murray
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Nearby Sections
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§ 1-1.1
Short title; how cited§ 1-1.2
References§ 1-1.4
Severability§ 1-1.5
Application§ 1-2.1
Codicil§ 1-2.10
Issue§ 1-2.11
Per capita§ 1-2.12
Person§ 1-2.13
Personal representative§ 1-2.14
Per stirpes§ 1-2.15
Property§ 1-2.16
Representation§ 1-2.17
Specific disposition.§ 1-2.18
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New York § 1-2.19, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ny/EPT/1-2.19.