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 No testator is required to disclose the contents of his will to the witnesses for their knowledge, save where it is otherwise specified by the law.

During a war, a person serving in the Army or Navy or acting in connection with a department or division thereof may make a will in the form provided by section 1658, 1660, or 1663. In such event, the powers and duties of a district commissioner shall devolve upon a military officer or public official holding a commissioned rank in the Army or Navy.

If the testator under the previous paragraph is sick or wounded and is in a hospital, the powers and duties of a district commissioner shall devolve upon a physician of such hospital.

The following persons cannot serve as witnesses for the making of a will:

a person who has not yet attained majority;

an insane person or a person adjudged quasi-incompetent by a court;