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- Spies_v_Smith abstract "In Spies v Smith, an important case in the South African law of succession, the testator was mentally retarded and epileptic, and had appointed the two daughters of his step-mother as his sole heirs. When the testator’s father died, he went to live with his uncle. Thereafter, the testator made a new will appointing the sons of his uncle as his heirs. The testator’s step-mother alleged that his uncle had unduly influenced him to pass this second will, but the court held that she did not discharge the requisite onus of proving such.".
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- Spies_v_Smith subject Category:Inheritance.
- Spies_v_Smith subject Category:South_African_case_law.
- Spies_v_Smith comment "In Spies v Smith, an important case in the South African law of succession, the testator was mentally retarded and epileptic, and had appointed the two daughters of his step-mother as his sole heirs. When the testator’s father died, he went to live with his uncle. Thereafter, the testator made a new will appointing the sons of his uncle as his heirs.".
- Spies_v_Smith label "Spies v Smith".
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- Spies_v_Smith sameAs Q16934712.
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