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§ 64.1-83. Court may require all testamentary papers to be produced; trial byjury; judgment.

In every such proceeding the court may require all testamentary papers of thesame decedent to be produced. If any person interested ask it, it shall ordera trial by a jury, to ascertain whether any paper, or if there be more thanone, which of the papers produced, be the will of the decedent and if no suchtrial be asked shall proceed without it to decide the question of probate.The court shall make a final decree or order as to the probate.

(Code 1950, § 64-79; 1968, c. 656.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-64-1 > Chapter-3 > 64-1-83

§ 64.1-83. Court may require all testamentary papers to be produced; trial byjury; judgment.

In every such proceeding the court may require all testamentary papers of thesame decedent to be produced. If any person interested ask it, it shall ordera trial by a jury, to ascertain whether any paper, or if there be more thanone, which of the papers produced, be the will of the decedent and if no suchtrial be asked shall proceed without it to decide the question of probate.The court shall make a final decree or order as to the probate.

(Code 1950, § 64-79; 1968, c. 656.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-64-1 > Chapter-3 > 64-1-83

§ 64.1-83. Court may require all testamentary papers to be produced; trial byjury; judgment.

In every such proceeding the court may require all testamentary papers of thesame decedent to be produced. If any person interested ask it, it shall ordera trial by a jury, to ascertain whether any paper, or if there be more thanone, which of the papers produced, be the will of the decedent and if no suchtrial be asked shall proceed without it to decide the question of probate.The court shall make a final decree or order as to the probate.

(Code 1950, § 64-79; 1968, c. 656.)