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Can the surviving joint holder make a fresh nomination by revoking earlier nomination ?

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Can the surviving joint holder make a fresh nomination by revoking earlier nomination ?

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Under the laws of wills and testamentary dispositions, joint wills cannot be revoked after the demise of one of the joint testators. Extending the principle in this case would suggest that nominations made jointly cannot be revoked after the demise of one of the joint holders.

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