Why not E? Available information refers to lastwill..
Skywalker18 wrote:
Many people change their wills on their own every few years, in response to significant changes in their personal or financial circumstances. This practice can create a problem foe the executor when these people are careless and do not date their wills: the executor will then often know neither which one of several undated wills is the most recent, nor whether the will drawn up last has ever been found. Therefore, people should not only date their wills but also state in any new will which will it supersedes, for then there would not be a problem to begin with.
Type-flaw
Core- There 2 problems for the executor-
1. People do not date their wills --> which is the most recent?
2. Whether the will drawn up last has been found?
(A) treats a partial solution to the stated problem as though it were a complete solution. - Correct; the proposed solution does not help with to know whether the last
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Type-flaw
Core- There 2 problems for the executor-
1. People do not date their wills --> which is the most recent?
2. Whether the will drawn up last has been found?
(A) treats a partial solution to the stated problem as though it were a complete solution. - Correct; the proposed solution does not help with to know whether the last
...
Statistics : Posted by unicornilove • on 17 Dec 2018, 04:59 • Replies 5 • Views 4012






