Words of Will to be Taken in Ordinary and Grammatical

15 GCA § 613 — under Interpretation of Wills; Effects of Certain Provisions; Conditions and Remainders; Legacies and Interest.

15 GCA § 613

Sense; Construction of Technical Words. The words of a will are to be taken in their ordinary and grammatical sense, unless a clear intention to use them in another sense can be collected, and that other use can be ascertained. Technical words are not necessary to give effect to any species of disposition by a will; but technical words in a will are to be taken in their technical sense, unless the context clearly indicates a contrary intention, or unless it satisfactorily appears that the will was drawn solely by the testator, and that he was unacquainted with such technical sense. SOURCE: Probate Code of Guam (1970), § 106.