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What happens if property that I was to receive by a Will was conveyed to another person prior to the testators death?

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What happens if property that I was to receive by a Will was conveyed to another person prior to the testators death?

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If a Will includes a specific devise of an item of property, but the testator sells or gives the item away before death, the gift is said to have adeemed. An ademption may be of the whole or may be a part of a testamentary bequest or devise. If the whole bequest or devise is disposed of prior to death, the testamentary disposition is revoked.

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