suppression of will

suppression of will
The failure of a person having the will of another in his custody to produce it for probate on notice of the death of the testator. The failure of a person having the custody of a will because of the delivery of the instrument to him for custody and safekeeping, to produce the instrument for probate after the testator's death or within a certain time thereafter, provided he has notice of the death. 57 Am J1st Wills § 750.

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