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Electronic wills in South Africa

Sizwe Snail, Nicholas Hall

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14296/deeslr.v7i0.1925

Abstract


Sizwe Snail and Nicholas Hall set out the provisions for wills in South Africa, including the provisions of the Electronic Communication Transaction Act that expressly exclude a data message as a method of executing a valid will. They then consider the case ofMacdonald v The Master, in which the court held that a draft will in the form of an electronically stored document which was stored on a computer hard-disk, can be condoned in terms of the Wills Act.


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