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Puerto Rico Legal Code

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All testamentary provisions are essentially revocable, even though the testator should state in the will his wish or resolution not to revoke them.\nAll clauses annulling future provisions shall be considered as not existing, as well as those in which the testator may order that the revocation of the will should not be valid unless made with certain works or marks.\nHistory —Civil Code, 1930, § 668.