Excerpt from Handbook of the Law of Wills
The first edition was so broad in scope that it has seemed unwise to deal with entirely new topics. In connection with the topics dealt with in the first edition, the editor has sought primarily to consider those cases which have been decided in the twelve years which have elapsed since the publication of that edition. Some changes and a large number of additions have been made, especially in the notes. Many cases in support of new text have been referred to, and a considerable number of recent cases have been cited, because they contain valuable discussions or deal with matters which are still in dispute. Although realizing that defects in general statements are unavoidable, the statements in the black-letter text have usually been retained, but the fact that the authorities arc in conflict has been made clear in many instances where this did not appear in the former edition.
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