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The man's nephew predeceased the man. The nephew had lived in State C. The nephew's daughter, who lived in State D, survived the nephew and the man.
The man's son, who also lived in State B, survived the man.
A man died domiciled in State B. Under his will, he devised his cabin located in State A to a nephew. The man devised the balance of his estate to his son.
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B is incorrect. The location of the testator's domicile at the time of his death will be used in determining the validity and construction of the will regarding all property located in that state, but it will not be used regarding real estate located in another state.
C is incorrect. The nephew is the beneficiary under the man's will. The beneficiary's place of domicile is irrelevant to determining whether the bequest lapsed.
D is incorrect. The location of the cabin determines which law to use. Which state has the most significant contacts is irrelevant.