If the person who wrote the will allows you to read it, you can. They are entitled to keep it secret if they wish. And they can always change the will at any time.
There is no requirement for a will to be read prior to death.
Infectious disease was the leading cause of death prior to the 20th century !:]
Ones you had before
You don't SOLVE Death Note. You read/watch it. They tell you all the answers in the manga and anime. Besides, the first two named characters are the ones killing people.
Must Read After My Death was created in 2007.
Yes. A book has been made of the poems he wrote the 5 years prior to his tragic death. The book is called Rebel With a Pen. I haven't read it myself, but I have read a few of his poems. They're beautiful.
There heart will be weighed and if its more heavy then a feather than they would go to hell. If its lighter then a feather they will go to heaven. And if its the same weight u get fed to a goddess that eats you alive
I guess you can. If the person that made the will authorize you.Additional: Essentially the above answer is correct, but with the emphasis on the fact that you have NO LEGAL RIGHT to see a person's will prior to their death without their permission.
The will is usually read at the funeral. So, about 2-3 days after death
Matthew Prior died on September 18, 1721 at the age of 57.
There is no proven sighting of the Devil, prior to death or at any other time. Any definition of such a sighting would be an unproven statement
No. He died around four hundred years prior to the Black Death.