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Code · Illinois · Chapter 755 — ESTATES · Act 27

Sec. 55. Revocation by recorded instrument authorized; revocation by act or unrecorded instrument, not authorized.

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Sec. 55. Revocation by recorded instrument authorized; revocation by act or unrecorded instrument, not authorized.
(a)An instrument is effective to revoke a recorded transfer on death instrument, or any part of it, only if:
(1)it is:
(A)another transfer on death instrument that revokes the instrument or part of the
instrument expressly or by inconsistency; or
(B)an instrument of revocation that expressly revokes the instrument or part of the
instrument; and
(2)it is:
(A)executed, witnessed, and acknowledged in the same manner as is required by
Section 45 on a date that is after the date of the acknowledgment of the instrument being revoked; and
(B)recorded before the owner's death in the public records in the office of the
recorder of the county or counties where the prior transfer on death instrument is recorded.
(b)A transfer on death instrument executed and recorded in accordance with this Act may not be revoked by a revocatory act on the instrument, by an unrecorded instrument, or by a provision in a will.
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