TRAYNOR, J. I dissent. There is no evidence in the present case to support the finding that the codicil was in existence at the time of the testator’s death. No one saw the codicil after its execution and delivery to the testator on April 28, 1941. It did not appear amongst the papers that the testator kept in his safe-deposit box in which was found after his death, the will of April 1, 1938, a codicil of July 28, 1939, a so-calle…
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