P.R. Laws tit. 31, § 2233

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§ 2233. Revocation by law by subsequent will

A prior will is revoked by law by a subsequent and perfect will if the testator does not state in the latter his wish of leaving the former in force, in whole or in part.

Nevertheless, a prior will recovers its force if the testator afterwards revokes the subsequent one and expressly declares his wish that the former be valid.

History —Civil Code, 1930, § 670.