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In which ONE of the following situations would the will have been REVOKED? A - Sam writes "REVOKED" across the top of her will. B - James telephones his solicitor and instructs her to destroy his will which the solicitor is holding on his behalf. Immediately after the telephone call, the solicito...

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In which ONE of the following situations would the will have been REVOKED?
A - Sam writes "REVOKED" across the top of her will.
B - James telephones his solicitor and instructs her to destroy his will which the solicitor
is holding on his behalf. Immediately after the telephone call, the solicitor shreds the
will.
C - Amarjit decides to revoke her will and throws it into the fire where it burns to ashes.
There was no one present to witness this.
D - Whilst clearing out his study, Gavin shreds a pile of old papers. These include his
will, which he did not know was there.
E - Jayne's brother Bob tears up Jayne's will after an argument about his entitlement
under it. correct answers C - Amarjit decides to revoke her will and throws it into the fire
where it burns to ashes. There was no one present to witness this.

A will includes the following clause:
£40,000
"I give the sum of / £20,000 to Paul".
Which ONE of the following statements is CORRECT?
A - Paul will receive £40,000 provided the alteration is made in ink rather than in pencil.
B - Paul will receive £20,000.
C - Paul will receive £20,000 if the alteration was made before the will was executed.
D - Paul will receive nothing.
E - Paul will receive £40,000 provided the testator had capacity at the time of amending
the will. correct answers B - Paul will receive £20,000.

A woman died last week. In her valid will, she left her entire estate to her friend.
She owned a half share in her house as a beneficial tenant in common with her
husband.
The proceeds of her life policy are payable to her estate. She also owned some shares
in companies and had a large sum of money in a joint bank account with her husband.
What will the friend receive under the will?
A The half share in the house, the proceeds of the life policy, the shares and the money.
B The half share in the house, the proceeds of the life policy and the shares.
C The proceeds of the life policy, the shares and the money.
D The shares only.
E The half share in the house and the shares. correct answers B The half share in the
house, the proceeds of the life policy and the shares.

Anita's valid will includes the following clause:
'I give the gold bracelet, which I inherited from my mother, to my friend Gita'
The will also provides for the remainder of the estate to pass to Anita's husband,
Sanjay.

, Anita died last week. She is survived by Sanjay. Gita died last year, but has a daughter,
Meera (aged 23). The gold bracelet is still part of Anita's estate.
Which ONE of the following statements is CORRECT?
A The gold bracelet will pass to Meera.
B The gift of the golden bracelet is adeemed.
C The gold bracelet will pass to Sanjay as part of the residuary estate.
D The law will imply a substitutional gift into Anita's will, as Gita has died.
E The gold bracelet will pass to the beneficiaries of Gita's will correct answers C The
gold bracelet will pass to Sanjay as part of the residuary estate.

A woman died intestate this week. Her assets are valued at £700,000, including
£10,000 of personal chattels. She is survived by her husband, their daughter (23) and
son (15). She also has a granddaughter (5) who is the child of their surviving daughter.
In addition, she has a grandson (16), who is the son of their third child, who died several
years ago.
Which of the following best explains how the estate will be distributed?
A The woman's husband will only receive a statutory legacy of £270,000.
B The woman's surviving daughter has a contingent interest in the estate.
C The woman's grandson has a contingent interest in the estate.
D The woman's granddaughter has a contingent interest in the estate.
E The personal chattels pass outside of the intestacy. correct answers B The woman's
surviving daughter has a contingent interest in the estate.

MCQ 2
A woman died intestate last week, owning assets worth £500,000.
The woman was divorced and lives with her partner and his daughter (aged 14) from a
previous relationship. The woman is survived by her mother and brother (aged 42).
Who is entitled to take a share of the woman's estate?
A The partner only
B The brother only
C The mother only
D The partner's daughter only
E The partner and the partner's daughter only. correct answers C The mother only

A woman died intestate six months ago. She owned a house as a joint tenant with her
husband, and also owned a car and household items in her sole name. She had not
seen her son, who runs his own business, for several years, but he now wants to make
a claim against her estate. No grant of representation has been obtained yet.
Which of the following best explains whether the son's claim is likely to be successful?
A The son will be unsuccessful because he is out of time.
B The son will only be able to claim against the car and household items.
C The son is likely to succeed as the woman should have made reasonable provision
for him on her death.
D The son is likely to be unsuccessful unless he can satisfy the court of special
circumstances such as a moral obligation owed to him by the woman, or the fact that he
needs help with his basic living expenses.

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