Testamentary Disposition - Law Dictionary Search Results
Intestate
property of which he or she has not made a testamentary disposition capable of taking effect. [Hindu Succession Act, 1956 (30 of
Undivided shares in land
(1st January, 1926), see 1st Sch., Part IV. As to testamentary dispositions in undivided shares, see s. 34 (3). As to … January, 1926), see 1st Sch., Part IV. As to testamentary dispositions in undivided shares, see s. 34 (3). As to settlements
Universal legacy
Universal legacy, a testamentary disposition by which the testator gives to one or more persons
will
an agreement based on sufficient consideration is both contractual and testamentary in nature "Pruss v. Pruss, 514 N.W.2d 335 (1994)"] called … a formally executed written instrument by which a person makes disposition of his or her estate to take effect after death
Donatio mortis causa
from the giver in his lifetime; it is not a testamentary act; and it is taken against and not from the … gift of personal property in prospect of death; a death-bed disposition; an inchoate gift of personalty consummated by the giver's death.
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