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Can Public order and good principles deprive citizens of their right of succession?
ok,this case hapened in China,i want to know what it will be if in your palce.
i'd like to consulting for my friend Jane , she met a guy Bob seven years ago , and they were fond each other very well , and bob taught her that he was married , but he didn't love his wife , since bob met my friend , he separated with his wife but not divoced for some reason. and jane and bob lived together for four years , until bob got sick , it's advanced cancer. after that, jane spent her all to take care of bob for three years . and before bob died he wrote a testament that after his death ,jane will get all his personal heritage. well ,then bob dead. jane were so sad but she didnt forget the testament. She ask bob's wife to implementation of the Heritage. but bob's wife refused. then jane sue to the court, and then the court quote the The principle of public order and good morals, does not support the prosecution of jane's.
how we application of The principle of public order and good morals, is that can fair enough to against the effectiveness of the testament without any restrictions?
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