On November 3, 1973, Alexander Shorall died and, five days later, his purported last will and testament was offered for probate by the respondents who are named as executors therein. Thereafter, on February 13, 1974, the appellants filed notices of appearance and objections to probate, citing the decedent's testamentary incapacity and fraud and undue influence practiced upon him in the execution and publication of the purported will as grounds of the contest. Pursuant to...
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