2006 New York Code - Revocatory Effect Of A Conveyance, Settlement Or Other Act Affecting Property Previously Disposed Of By Will



 
  § 3-4.3 Revocatory  effect  of  a  conveyance,  settlement  or other act
            affecting property previously disposed of by will
    A conveyance, settlement or other act of a testator by which an estate
  in his property, previously disposed of by  will,  is  altered  but  not
  wholly  divested does not revoke such disposition, but the estate in the
  property that remains  in  the  testator  passes  to  the  beneficiaries
  pursuant  to  the disposition.  However, any such conveyance, settlement
  or other act of the testator which  is  wholly  inconsistent  with  such
  previous testamentary disposition revokes it.

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