OPINION
PER CURIAM:
The district court declined to set aside the second will of a testator who had formerly executed reciprocal wills with her husband and who, subsequent to her husband's death, revoked her reciprocal will and executed a new will. Because the terms of the reciprocal wills did not make them irrevocable, and because there was no evidence of an agreement between the testators not to revoke the reciprocal wills, we affirm.
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