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Bird v Perpetual Executors and Trustees Association of Australia (1946) 73 CLR 140

This case considered the distinction between a testamentary disposition in form and a testamentary disposition in substance and emphasises the importance of a properly executed will for a testamentary disposition to be valid.

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