Unnatural

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Meaning of Unnatural

Contrary to the laws of nature: inconsistent with those attitudes, feelings, actions etc. considered natural or normal. Thus a provision in a will whereby a stranger receives a substantial part of the estate and the members of the immediate family of the testator are omitted is said to be unnatural. See Magee v State Bar of California, 24 Cal. Reptr. 839,374 P.2d807.

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