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Wills - Irish Precedents and Drafting 3rd edition [Multiple-component retail product]

(High Court Probate Office, Ireland)
  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, 416 pages, height x width: 248x156 mm, Contains 1 Hardback and 1 Digital online
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Dec-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Professional
  • ISBN-10: 1526512238
  • ISBN-13: 9781526512239
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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, 416 pages, height x width: 248x156 mm, Contains 1 Hardback and 1 Digital online
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Dec-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Professional
  • ISBN-10: 1526512238
  • ISBN-13: 9781526512239
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Shortlisted for the DSBA Practical Law Book of the Year Award 2020

Primarily a practical precedent book, but containing much more than just precedents, this book will prove invaluable to all legal practitioners specialising in probate and succession law. Most chapters cover a constituent part of a will, and include a commentary which summarises the applicable law and gives pointers and advice on matters to be taken into consideration and pitfalls to be avoided. Clear and concise, this title written by Brian Spierin, whose recent title Succession Act 1965 and Related Legislation: A Commentary won the DSBA practical book of year 2018, provides precedents drafted in a straightforward, modern style and annotated where necessary. Full appendices are included containing the relevant statutory provisions - which will be of use to the practitioner when drafting a will.

The text of this third edition has been completely revised and includes case law up to date as of September 2020 and relevant legislation referenced up to 2020. Significant additions to this new edition include:

-- Impact of the Divorce Reform -- Prevention of Benefit from Homicide - Law Reform Commission Report 114-2015 -- A new chapter on wills that deal with digital assets -- A new chapter on Mutual wills.

Cases: H v H [ 2015] IESC 7 Laaser v Earls [ 2016] IECA 63 Corrigan v Corrigan IESC [ 2016] Nevin v Nevin [ 2013] IEHC 427, IECA 2017, IESC [ 2018]. The still relevant Cawley and others v Lillis [ 2011] IEHC 513 and [ 2012] IR 281

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Irish Wills and Probate online service.

Recenzijas

The second edition of this book is timely and will be of great assistance to practitionersFrom the outset, the book provides a fresh and user-friendly impressionWhether the practitioner is seasoned in the intricacies of succession law or is a novice drafter of wills, this book, particularly with its electronic access, will be of great assistance. * Parchment Magazine *

Papildus informācija

This third edition has been updated to reflect new case law, wills that deal with digital assets and the impact of the Divorce Referendum.
Chapter
1. Introductory Considerations
Chapter
2. Principles of Drafting and Construction
Chapter
3. Introductory Clauses
Chapter
4. Revocation of Wills
Chapter
5. Appointment of Executors, Trustees and Guardians
Chapter
6. Legacies
Chapter
7. Devises
Chapter
8. Ademption, Satisfaction, Advancement and Release of Debts
Chapter
9. Fully-Secret and Half-Secret Trusts
Chapter
10. Residuary Bequests
Chapter
11. Alternative Disposition or Accruer Over in the Event that a
Bequest Fails
Chapter
12. Executor and Trustee Powers
Chapter
13. Variation of Relevant Trusts (Under Part 5 of the Land and
Conveyancing Reform Act 2009)
Chapter
14. Miscellaneous Declarations and Directions
Chapter
15. Attestation Clauses/Testimoniums
Chapter
16. Complete Wills and Codicils
Chapter
17. Mutual Wills
Chapter
18. Digital Assets
Appendix
1. Statutory Provisions of the Succession Act 1965 Relating to Wills

Appendix
2. Definitions Contained in the Succession Act 1965 to which Regard
should be had
Appendix
3. Affidavits of Attesting Witness that may be Sworn at the Time the
Will is Executed and Left with the Will where there is Some Unusual
Circumstance Pertaining to the Execution of the Will
Appendix
4. Affidavits of Mental Capacity to be Prepared at the Time the Will
is Executed
Appendix
5. Distribution of Estates on Intestacy where the Deceased Dies
after 1 January 1967 Taking into Account Amendments Wrought by the 2010 Act

Appendix
6. Rights of Surviving Spouses and Civil Partners
Appendix
7. Rights of Surviving Children where there is a Will
Appendix
8. Provisions in Relation to Unworthiness to Succeed and
Disinheritance with Precedent Affidavit
Appendix
9. Provisions Relating to Dispositions Made for the Purposes of
Disinheriting a Spouse or Children
Appendix
10. Validity as to Form of Foreign Testamentary Documents
Appendix
11. Disclaimer
Appendix
12. Other Statutory Provisions and Rules of Court Relevant to the
Drafting of Wills
Appendix
13. Relevant Provisions of the Charities Act 2009
Brian E Spierin SC is a leading barrister in this area of law. His recent title Succession Act 1965 and Related Legislation: A Commentary won the DSBA practical book of year 2018