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Chapter 755 — ESTATES · Act 6
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Sec. 1-1. Short title.
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Sec. 1-5. Purpose.
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Sec. 1-10. Applicability.
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Sec. 1-15. Relation to Probate Act of 1975, other statutes, and common law.
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Sec. 1-20. Definitions.
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Sec. 5-5. Signing electronic wills.
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Sec. 5-10. Revocation.
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Sec. 5-15. Digital assets and electronic commerce.
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Sec. 10-5. Certified paper copy.
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Sec. 10-10. Creation of a certified paper copy.
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Sec. 10-15. Witnessing a certified paper copy.
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Sec. 11-5. Construction.
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Sec. 11-10. Scope.
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Sec. 11-15. Principles of law and equity.
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Sec. 11-20. Use of electronic record or signature not required.
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Sec. 11-25. Recognition of electronic nontestamentary estate planning document and electronic signature.
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Sec. 11-30. Attribution and effect of electronic record and electronic signature.
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Sec. 11-35. Notarization and acknowledgment.
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Sec. 11-40. Witnessing and attestation.
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Sec. 11-45. Retention of electronic record; original.
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Sec. 11-50. Certification of paper copy.
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Sec. 11-55. Admissibility in evidence.
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Sec. 11-60. Relation to the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
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Sec. 11-65. Application.
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Sec. 11-70. Severability.
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Sec. 15-5. Remote witness for document other than a will.
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Sec. 15-10. Remote attestation for will.
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Sec. 15-15. Determining a signer's or testator's identity.
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Sec. 15-20. Remote witnessing and notarization during the COVID-19 emergency declaration.
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Sec. 20-5. Electronic will.
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Sec. 20-10. Admission of paper copy of electronic will.
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Sec. 20-15. Admission of wills attested to by witnesses who are physically present.
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Sec. 20-20. Admission of wills attested to by a remote witness.
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Sec. 20-25. Admission of a will signed during the COVID-19 emergency declaration.
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Sec. 20-30. Evidence of fraud, forgery, compulsion, or other improper conduct.
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Sec. 20-35. Formal proof of will with remote witness under Section 20-20.
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Sec. 20-40. Formal proof of an electronic will.
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Sec. 20-45. Formal proof of will witnessed during the COVID-19 emergency declaration.
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Sec. 95-5. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
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Sec. 95-10. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
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Sec. 99-99. Effective date.
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