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Blue Ribbon Will Envelope: A Case Study
Nora Priscilla Lindsay passed away on the 16th October 2012. The deceased made a will with the Public Trustee in 1986 but later revoked the will later in the mid-1990s before her death. Nora Priscilla Lindsay divorced her husband in 1971 and it was believed that the deceased did not make a Will.
Therefore, Nora’s son, Geoffrey David Lindsay, the appellant, was granted a Letter of Administration on the basis of intestacy on the 17th June 2013. On 9th July 2013, a handwritten document which was believed to be the deceased’s Will, was found in a “L&C – Blue Ribbon Will envelope”.
The envelope, on the front written in bold the words “The envelope contains the Will of”, was found in her beauty case, which was retained in storage boxes along with

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