There are many ways in Nigeria a person can give out his properties after death both statutory and customary laws have provisions for this, the aim is to ensure that the property passes to the desired person or persons.
The ways properties including real estate can pass to the beneficiary include the following:
There is school of thought that has argued that such written document should be subjected to the test for validity stated in the Law while others have contended that as long as the content is agreeable to the family, there is no need to subject it unnecessary legalism as it is the will of the
There are other ways of giving out property outside the three mentioned above. These include the following:
iii. The donor must part with the control over the property before he dies
It to be noted that the signature need to be at the foot of the will. The signature need not be the testator’s usual signature it may be his initials. It has been held that “your loving mother” is acceptable if it is meant to represent the name of the testatrix.
To be continued.
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