Testament - Law Dictionary Search Results
Itala
An early Latin version of the Scriptures the Old Testament was translated from the Septuagint and was also called the
VerbarOctapla
A portion of the Old Testament prepared by Origen in the 3d century containing the Hebrew
Elzevir
Applied to books or editions esp of the Greek New Testament and the classics printed and published by the Elzevir family
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animus testandi
animus testandi [New Latin] : the intent to make a testament or will
capacity
power, or ability (as to give consent or make a testament) created by operation of law 2 : an individual's ability
good samaritan
good samaritan [from the good Samaritan in the New Testament parable (Luke 10:30-37)] : one who voluntarily renders aid to
probate
court) that an instrument is the valid last will and testament of a deceased person ;broadly : the process of administering
testation
: the act or power of disposing of property by testament or will [freedom of ]
Bequeath
To give or leave by will to give by testament said especially of personal property
Denarius
value of about fourteen cents the ldquopennyrdquo of the New Testament so called from being worth originally ten of the pieces
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