Chapter IHTM12056

Published date20 March 2016
Record NumberIHTM12056
CourtHM Revenue & Customs

Before the Administration of Justice Act 1982, the general equitable doctrine of rectification was not available as a remedy in the law relating to Wills. So, the court had no power to insert words that the testator (IHTM12001) had intended to include - it could only omit words of which the testator did not know and approve, leaving a blank space in the probate copy of the Will.

The Administration of Justice Act 1982/S20 provides for a limited power to rectify Wills of testators dying on or after 1 January 1983. If the court is satisfied that the Will failed to carry out the testator’s intention it has power to rectify the Will in order to give effect to those intentions in two situations

  • where there is a clerical error - that is, an inadvertent error made in the process of recording the intended words of the testator in drafting or in the transcription of the Will, such as the insertion of a legacy intended to be £500 at £50
  • where the person who...

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