XIII
XIII
XIII
Art. 17. The forms and solemnities of contracts, wills, and other public
instruments shall be governed by the laws of the country in which they
are executed.
Art. 816. The will of an alien who is abroad produces effect in the
Philippines if made with the formalities prescribed by the law of the
place in which he resides, or according to the formalities observed in
his country, or in conformity with those which this Code prescribes.
Art. 818. Two or more persons cannot make a will jointly, or in the same
instrument, either for their reciprocal benefit or for the benefit of a
third person.
Sec. 4. Letters testamentary issued when will allowed. - When a will has
been proved and allowed, the court shall issue letters testamentary
thereon to the person named as executor therein, if he is competent,
accepts the trust, and gives bond as required by these rules.
Sec. 4. Estate, how administered. - When a will is thus allowed, the court
shall grant letters testamentary, or letters of administration with the
will annexed, and such letters testamentary or of administration, shall
extend to all the estate of the testator in the Philippines. Such estate,
after the payment of just debts and expenses of administration, shall be
disposed of according to such will, so far as such will may operate upon
it; and the residue, if any, shall be disposed of as is provided by law
in cases of estates in the Philippines belonging to persons who are
inhabitants of another state or country.
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