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Code · Maryland · Estates and Trusts

§ 4-104

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§4–104.
If a testator is physically outside the State at the time the testator executes the will, the will is properly executed if it is:
(1)In writing;
(2)Signed by the testator or by some other person on the testator’s behalf, in the testator’s physical presence, and by the testator’s express direction; and
(3)Executed in conformity with:
(i)The provisions of § 4–102 of this subtitle;
(ii)The law of the domicile of the testator; or
(iii)The law of the place where the testator is physically located at the time the testator signs the will.
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