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NRS 133.120 - Other means of revocation.

NV Rev Stat § 133.120 (2019) (N/A)
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1. A written will other than an electronic will may only be revoked by:

(a) Burning, tearing, cancelling or obliterating the will, with the intention of revoking it, by the testator, or by some person in the presence and at the direction of the testator;

(b) Another will or codicil in writing, executed as prescribed in this chapter; or

(c) An electronic will, executed as prescribed in this chapter.

2. An electronic will may only be revoked by:

(a) Another will, codicil, electronic will or other writing, executed as prescribed in this chapter; or

(b) Cancelling, rendering unreadable or obliterating the will with the intention of revoking it, by:

(1) The testator or a person in the presence and at the direction of the testator; or

(2) If the will is in the custody of a qualified custodian, the qualified custodian at the direction of a testator in an electronic will.

3. This section does not prevent the revocation implied by law from subsequent changes in the condition or circumstances of the testator.

[8:61:1862; B § 819; BH § 3007; C § 3078; RL § 6209; NCL § 9912] — (NRS A 1999, 2257; 2017, 3442)

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NRS 133.120 - Other means of revocation.