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Legal Definitions - invalid will
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Definition of invalid will
An invalid will is a type of will that is not legally recognized or enforceable. It may be invalid for various reasons, such as being improperly executed or not meeting the legal requirements for a valid will.
Invasion refers to a hostile or forcible encroachment on the rights or interests of another person or group. This can include:
- Intentional invasion: a deliberate encroachment on someone's property or rights, even if not motivated by malice or ill will.
- Army invasion: the incursion of an army for conquest or plunder.
- Trust invasion: a withdrawal from principal in a trust.
For example, if someone builds a fence on their neighbor's property without permission, this would be considered an intentional invasion. If a foreign army enters a country to take control, this would be an army invasion. If a trustee takes money from a trust fund for their own personal use, this would be a trust invasion.
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Simple Definition
Invalid Will: A will that is not legally valid or binding. This means that the instructions in the will cannot be carried out and the deceased person's property will be distributed according to the laws of the state instead.
Invasion: When someone forcefully takes or uses someone else's property without permission. This can be intentional or unintentional and can refer to both personal and real property. It can also refer to the incursion of an army for conquest or plunder.
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