0 an instruction that is added to a will (= a document stating what should be done with a person's possessions after his or her death) --
1 an instruction which is added to a will (= document stating what should be done with a person's possessions after their death): --
Who are we to interpret the reasons which make a man not sign a codicil which he has drafted?
Did he intend the codicil to be effective or not effective?
Let us consider the exact words of the codicil.
Having been warned over his will, it seems hard to believe he could have forgotten this when he made the codicil.
That must mean that if the will or codicil is not revoked it remains effective.
The argument about the pictures is based on a codicil which was not signed.
In the codicil, it was stipulated that it had to be built by a certain time.
I am thinking of adding a codicil to my will and asking my executor to look for a female undertaker.