The applicant sought an order declaring a holograph codicil to be a valid testamentary document.
The deceased had written the codicil entirely in her own hand and wrote her name in the attestation clause, but left blanks for the date and the executor's name.
The court found that while the document was wholly handwritten, the deceased did not intend her handwritten name in the attestation clause to serve as her signature to give legal effect to the document.
The application was dismissed, and the codicil was not admitted to probate.