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Home Dictionary Name: testatorConditio si testator sine liberis decesserit
Conditio si testator sine liberis decesserit. When a general settlement makes no provision for children born to the testator after its date, there is a presumption in the Law of Scotland that it is meant to be subject to the condition that no such children will be born. If that condition is not fulfilled, the settlement is presumed in the absence of rebutting evidence to be revoked....
Non quod voluit testator, sed quod dixit in testamento inspicitur
Non quod voluit testator, sed quod dixit in testamento inspicitur [Lat.], not what the testator wished, but what he said, is considered in construing a will....
Si quidem in nomine, cognomine, pr'nomine legatarii testator erraverit, cum de persona constat, nihilominus valet legatum
Si quidem in nomine, cognomine, pr'nomine legatarii testator erraverit, cum de persona constat, nihilominus valet legatum. Justinian's Institutes, 1. 2, t. 20, s. 29.-(Although a testator may have mistaken the nomen, cognomen, or pr'nomen of a legatee, yet if it be certain who is the person meant, the legacy is valid.)...
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testate succession
testate succession see succession ...
testation
testation : the act or power of disposing of property by testament or will [freedom of ] ...
testator
testator : a person who dies leaving a will ...
Testate
Testate, having made a will....
Testation
Testation, witness, evidence....
Testator
Testator, a man who makes a will or testament. See WILLS....
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