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The document describes the causes of nullity of a will in Roman law. The nullity can be initial, when the will lacks the legal requirements, or subsequent, when a valid will ceases to be valid later on. A will may cease to be valid if the testator loses capacity, omits a posthumous child, revokes the will, or if the designated heir cannot or does not want to accept the inheritance. The will can also be revoked by drafting a new one, destroying the original document or...

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