A Clause At The Beginning Of A Will. The Exordium Clause Identifies The Testator (Or Person Making The Will) - States His/Her Residence - And The Fact That He/She Is Of Sound Mind. It Also Revokes All Previous Wills.

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1. A Clause At The Beginning Of A Will. The Exordium Clause Identifies The Testator (Or Person Making The Will) - States His/Her Residence - And The Fact That He/She Is Of Sound Mind. It Also Revokes All Previous Wills.