LYONS v. BLOODWORTH, 199 Ga. 44 (1945)

33 S.E.2d 314 LYONS v. BLOODWORTH et al. 15094.Supreme Court of Georgia. MARCH 6, 1945. 1. Where a will cannot be found after the death of the testator, there is a strong presumption that it was destroyed or revoked by the testator, and this presumption stands in the place of positive proof; and one who […]

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