Probate of the propounded instrument is opposed by the objectant on the ground that a later instrument "supersedes" the instrument offered for probate insofar as the disposition of certain real property is concerned, and it is "either a codicil * * * or some form of inter vivos and immediately effective disposition thereof, or a disposition thereof causa mortis."
It is a well-established rule that it is no objection...
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