Choose the words in your will carefully, especially when bequeathing property to more than one heir

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A will may, for example, specify that the testator bequeaths his immovable property (for instance his residential property) in equal shares to his two children, subject to a lifelong usufruct in favour of his wife.

A regular occurrence in the world of the drafting of wills is when a person wants to bequeath property to one or more heirs, subject to a usufruct — or right to use — the property in favour of another heir. 

A will may, for example, specify that the testator bequeaths…



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