Electronic will definition

Electronic will means a testamentary instrument that is
Electronic will means a will or codicil executed by electronic means.
Electronic will means [a testamentary document that

Examples of Electronic will in a sentence

  • Section 1631 was enacted in order to protect the interests of plaintiffs who have commenced their action in the wrong Court, and who face the possibility of losing their claim because of a statute of limitations defense if their action is dismissed rather than transferred.

  • Conrad Electronic will, at its own discretion, either repair or replace free of charge any new product (including parts) that develops a fault as a result of a manufacturing error or material failure within a period of 3 years starting from the date of original purchase with a similar and contemporary product.

  • TC Electronic will have no responsibility to replace a disc damaged by accident, abuse ormisapplication.

  • Conrad Electronic will, at its own discretion, either repair or replace free of charge any new product (including parts) falling into the above categories that develops a fault as a result of a manufacturing error or material failure within the warranty term starting from the date of original purchase with a similar and contemporary product.

  • If yes, provide name, relationship, approximate date of occurrence and whether or not the person is still on probation: Explain: YES NO 6.


More Definitions of Electronic will

Electronic will means a will executed electronically in compliance with § 64.2-462.
Electronic will means a testamentary instrument, including a codicil, executed with an electronic signature by a person in the manner prescribed by this code, which disposes of the person’s property on or after his or her death and includes an instrument which merely appoints a personal representative or guardian or revokes or revises another will.
Electronic will means a will or codicil executed in compliance with RCW 11.12.400 through 11.12.491.
Electronic will means [a testamentary document that complies] an instrument, including, without limitation, a codicil, that is executed by a person in accordance with the requirements of NRS 133.085 [.] and which disposes of the property of the person upon or after his or her death.
Electronic will means a will executed electronically in compliance with section 15-11-1305 (1).
Electronic will means the will of a testator that:
Electronic will means a will or codicil executed in compliance with sections 1001 through 1011 of this act.