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S 4A(2)(b) of the Wills Act stipulates that a person who would otherwise have been disqualified from receiving a testamentary benefit pursuant to s 4A(1)

S 4A(2)(b) of the Wills Act stipulates that a person who would otherwise have been disqualified from receiving a testamentary benefit pursuant to s 4A(1) of the Act on the ground of that person's close connection to that will, may nevertheless inherit in terms of that will provided that: (a) the court gives a declaratory order regarding the abolition of that person's disqualification; (b) that person, if he/she is a blood relative of the testator, is removed by at least three degrees of relationship from the testator; (c) the Master gives a declaratory order regarding the abolition of that person's disqualification; (d) that person would have been an intestate heir of the testator (had the testator indeed died intestate), but that person may then not receive a testamentary benefit in excess of the share that he/she would have received under the law of intestate succession; (e) that person declares before a Commissioner of Oaths that he/she did not defraud or unduly influence the testator in the making of the will

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