Utile non debet per inutile vitiari

Utile non debet per inutile vitiari
That which is useful or valid ought not to be vitiated by that which is superfluous or invalid. "Courts lean in favor of the preservation of at such valid parts of a will as can be separated from those that are invalid, without defeating the general intention of the testator." Edgerly v Barker, 66 NH 434, 31 A 900.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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