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Allen v Maddock (1858) 14 ER 757

This case considered the issue of incorporation of a document by reference and whether or not an invalid will could be made good by a codicil which refers to a will being the will which has not been validly executed and also whether or not extrinsic evidence is admissible in such a situation.

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