Construed as a Whole; Construction of Irreconcilable Parts.
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Where the meaning of any part of a will is ambiguous or doubtful, it may be explained by any reference thereto, or recital thereof, in another part of the will. All the parts of a will are to be construed in relation to each other, and so as, if possible, to form one consistent whole; but where several parts are absolutely irreconcilable, the latter must prevail. SOURCE: Probate Code of Guam (1970), § 103.