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Nuncupative Will
Nuncupative Will, a verbal testament depending merely upon oral evidence, being
nuncupative
nuncupative [Medieval Latin nuncupativus, from Late Latin, so-called, from Latin nuncupatus,
nuncupative will
nuncupative will see will
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Nuncupation
The act of nuncupating
Nuncupate
Nuncupate, to declare publicly and solemnly.
Wills
land, and before the Statute of Frauds a will (see NUNCUPATIVE WILL) could be made by word of mouth. Moreover, the
Army (UK)
and 1930 (20 & 21 Geo. 5, c. 38). See NUNCUPATIVE WILLS. The Army Act requires to be annually renewed by
will
for an executor to administer the estate without judicial involvement nuncupative will : a will allowed in some states that is
Nuncupative
Publicly or solemnly declaratory
Nuncupatory
Nuncupative oral
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