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A will is typically read in a formal setting, often after the death of the individual who created it, known as the testator. The executor of the estate, or a legal representative, usually presents the will to the beneficiaries and any relevant parties. The document outlines the distribution of the deceased's assets, any specific bequests, and instructions regarding debts and taxes. It may also provide insights into the testator's wishes and intentions regarding their estate.

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