mutual will
English
Noun
mutual
will
(
plural
mutual wills
)
(
law
)
A pair of
identical
documents
executed by a
married
couple, one signed by the
husband
, the other by the
wife
, intended to create an
irrevocable
contract
insuring identical dispositions of their property upon the
death
of either or both.
See also
joint will
mirror will
will contract
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