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Where two clauses of gifts in a will are
irreconcileable, so that they cannot possibly stand together, the last shall prevail.
Illustrations
(i) The testator by the first clause of his will leaves his estate of Ramnagar "to A," and by the last clause of his
will leaves it "to B and not to A". B will have it.
(ii) If a man, at the commencement of his will gives his house to A, and at the close of it directs that his house
shall be sold and the proceeds invested for the benefit of B, the latter disposition will prevail.
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