During his lifetime, John executed a Last Will and Testament instituting his cousins, Abegail to inherit a portion equivalent to 1/4 of his entire estate and Ces to inherit a portion equivalent to 1/2 of the entire estate. As appearing on the will, it was the intention of John that only Abegail and Ces should inherit his whole estate. Ces, thereafter, filed a petition for probate inter-vivos for the allowance of John’s Will. During the petition, another cousine, Rica, opposed arguing that she should also be entitled to the estate of John considering that the disposition consist only of 3/4 portion leaving behind 1/4 portion vacant. Will the petition prosper?
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