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(e) that there appears to be sufficient space on or at the bottom of the preceding side or page or other portion of the same paper on which the will is written to contain the signature.
(4) No signature under the Wills Act, 1837, or this Ordinance shall be operative to give effect to any disposition or direction which is underneath or which follows it, nor shall it give effect to any disposition or direction inserted after the signature is made:
Chinese wills made according to Chinese law.
8. 2. 3. Any written will or testamentary writing made or acknowledged by a Chinese testator (whether a native of or domiciled in the Colony or China) shall, if the same is proved to have been made or acknowledged and authenticated according to the Chinese laws or usages, so as to be effectual for the transmission of property according to such laws or usages, be deemed and taken to be lawfully made and acknowledged, and to have the same virtue and effect as if the same had been made and acknowledged according to the laws in force in this Colony, notwithstanding certain formalities prescribed by such laws in force in the Colony touching the signing, acknowledgment and attestation of written wills or testamentary writings.
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