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Revocation of a Will. Myrtle Courziel executed a valid will that provided for the estab-lishment of a scholarship fund designed to encourage the study of corrosion as it affects metal-lurgical engineering. The recipients were to be students in the upper half of their classes at the University of Alabama. Subsequently, Courziel died. John Calhoun, the eventual administrator of her estate, obtained access to Courziel's safe-deposit box to search for her will. He found the will intact, except that the last page of the will, which had contained Courziel's signature and the signatures of the witnesses, had been removed from the document and was not in the safe-deposit box or anywhere else to be found. Because Courziel had had sole control over the will, should it be presumed that by removing the last page of the will (or allowing it to be removed), she effectively revoked the will?
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