Testament - Law Dictionary Search Results
Magna Carta
the residue shall remain to the executor to perform the testament of the dead, and if nothing be owing unto us,
Nuncupative Will
Nuncupative Will, a verbal testament depending merely upon oral evidence, being declared by the testator
Officious Will
Officious Will, a testament by which a testator leaves his property to his family,
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Statu liber
Statu liber, a slave made free or enfranchised by testament conditionally, Civ. Law. A person whose freedom under a will
Octateuch
eight books especially the first eight books of the Old Testament
Testamenti factio
Testamenti factio, the ceremony of making a testament, either as a
Testamentum, i.e. testatio mentis, facta nullo pr'sentis metu periculi, sed sol' cogitatione mortalitatis
Testamentum, i.e. testatio mentis, facta nullo pr'sentis metu periculi, sed sol'
Testator
Testator, a man who makes a will or testament. See WILLS.
Testatrix
Testatrix, a woman who makes a will or testament.
Paulician
in Armenia in the seventh century They rejected the Old Testament and the part of the New
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