ARTICLE I
DEBTS
I direct that all of my debts duly probated against my estate which I owe at the time of my death, all expenses of my last illness, all funeral and burial expenses (including the cost of a suitable monument at my grave) and the cost of administration of my estate be paid as soon as practicable after my death. It is my intention, however, that noting in this Article of my Will should be construed as creating an express trust or fund …show more content…
Such power may be exercised independently without prior or subsequent approval of any judicial authority, and no person dealing with the Executor shall be required to inquire into the propriety of any of their actions. I expressly confer upon my Executor the specific powers set forth by Mississippi states as they are presently constituted or as they shall hereafter be amended, but my Executor shall have no less powers than are granted to Executor by Mississippi statutes as they are presently …show more content…
________________________________ PHILIP ANTHROPE ATTESTATION
On the date last above written, we saw PHILIP ANTHROPE in our presence sign the foregoing instrument at its end. He declared it to be his Will and requested us to act as witness to it. We then, in his presence and in the presence of each other, signed our names as attesting witnesses, believing him at all times herein mentioned to be of sound mind and memory and not acting under constraint of any kind.
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WITNESS