Rules governing the publication of wills under Greek law
From the moment the testator passes away, there is a need to obtain probate for any will he may have left behind. This is a public policy requirement and the reasons which require probate for the testator’s last will relate to the security of transactions and the fate of individual assets. Grant of probate for the will is in the public interest and for that reason any provision of the will which precludes the granting of probate is null and void. Articles 1769, 1774 and 1775 of the Hellenic Civil Code establish a public law obligation for the holder of a...
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