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Last Updated: 17 February 2014
IN THE HIGH COURT OF NEW ZEALAND WELLINGTON REGISTRY
CIV 2013-485-006543 [2014] NZHC 6
IN THE ESTATE of SU-YUN CHIANG, Auckland, Buddhist Nun, deceased
AND
IN THE MATTER OF an application under Section 31 of the
Wills Act 2007
Hearing: On the papers. Counsel: D C S Morris Judgment: 9 January
2014
JUDGMENT OF TOOGOOD
J
Solicitors:
Cook Morris Quinn, Auckland
ESTATE OF CHIANG [2014] NZHC 6 [9 January 2014]
[1] Su-Yu Chiang, the will maker, was a Buddhist nun. Without the benefit of legal assistance she prepared a will using a printed form and executed it on 13 June
2013 in the presence of two witnesses who also signed the document. The
will appointed the applicant Ms Chow and another person
as executors and
trustees of the will.
[2] After directing payment of debts, expenses and duties out of the
estate, the residuary estate was to be held by the executors
and trustees.
Regrettably, the will did not give any directions as to the distribution of the
residuary estate. At the time of
execution of the will, however, the will
maker told a witness, including the applicant, that she wished her residuary
estate to
be distributed to Za Choeje Rinpoche, a Tibetan monk who was a
resident of the United States of America but a periodic visitor to
New
Zealand.
[3] I am satisfied by the evidence that the omission of any direction in the will to distribute the residuary estate to Za Choeje Rinpoche was an error or oversight. It appears to me that the will maker was misled by the draft form into thinking that it would be sufficient to make a written direction leaving her residuary estate to her trustees and then to give them an oral direction as to disposition. It is apparent in these circumstances that an order should be made under s 31(2) of the Wills Act
2007 correcting the will so that the will maker’s expressed intentions
may be carried out.
[4] I am further satisfied that service of this application is not
required. The estate is modest; the will maker’s
instructions were
clear; and she had no family ties other than a sister who lives in Taiwan and
has been notified of the position
but who has not expressed any interest in the
estate.
[5] Accordingly, I dispense with service of the application. I order
that the last will of Su-Yun Chiang of Auckland dated
13 June 2013 be corrected
by the addition of the following as paragraph 3 of the will; namely:
To distribute my residuary estate to Za Choeje Rinpoche of the United States of America whose address in Auckland is –
C/- Trashi Ganden Ghoepel Ling
40 Waverley Avenue
Glenfield
Auckland 0629
Telephone: 444 8886
and whose address in the United States is –
Emako Center
4111 E. Phelps Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85032
Tel: +1 480 704
4169
Toogood J
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