Montana Code § 72-2-905

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72-2-905 . Certificate. The authorized person shall attach to the will a certificate to be signed by the authorized person establishing that the requirements of this part for valid execution of an international will have been fulfilled. The authorized person shall keep a copy of the certificate and deliver another to the testator. The certificate must be substantially in the following form: CERTIFICATE (Convention of October 26, 1973) I, ______________ (name, address, and capacity), a person authorized to act in connection with international wills, certify that on _________ (date) at ____________ (place) (testator) _________________ (name, address, date, and place of birth) in my presence and that of the witnesses (a) ______________ (name, address, date, and place of birth) (b) ______________ (name, address, date, and place of birth) has declared that the attached document is the testator's will and that the testator knows the contents of the will. I furthermore certify that: (a) in my presence and in that of the witnesses (1) the testator has signed the will or has acknowledged the testator's signature previously affixed; (2) following a declaration of the testator stating that the testator was unable to sign the will for the following reason _________________, I have mentioned this declaration on the will, and the signature has been affixed by _______________ (name and address); (b) the witnesses and I have signed the will; *(c) each page of the will has been signed by _____________ and numbered; (d) I have satisfied myself as to the identity of the testator and of the witnesses as designated above; (e) the witnesses met the conditions requisite to act as such according to the law under which I am acting; *(f) the testator has requested me to include the following statement concerning the safekeeping of the will: PLACE OF EXECUTION DATE SIGNATURE and, if necessary, SEAL * to be completed if appropriate

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