【多选题】【消耗次数:1】
根据《中华人民共和国民法典》规定,遗嘱无效的情形有()。
A.无民事行为能力人或者限制民事行为能力人所立的遗嘱
B.受欺诈、胁迫所立的遗嘱
C.伪造的遗嘱
D.遗嘱被篡改的,篡改的内容无效
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