# 85 No part rejected, if it can be reasonably construed
No part of a Will shall be rejected as destitute of meaning if it is possible to put a reasonable construction upon it.
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CHAPTER VI.--Of the construction of Wills
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Extrinsic evidence inadmissible in case of patent ambiguity or deficiency82
Meaning or clause to be collected from entire Will83
When words may be understood in restricted sense, and when in sense wider than usual84
Which of two possible constructions preferred86
Interpretation of words repeated in different parts of will87
Testator’s intention to be effectuated as far as possible88
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