- A
testator (/tɛsˈteɪtɔːr/) is a
person who has
written and
executed a last will and
testament that is in
effect at the time of
their death. It is any "person...
- A will and
testament is a
legal do****ent that
expresses a person's (
testator)
wishes as to how
their property (estate) is to be
distributed after their...
- do****ent,
meaning that it has been
entirely handwritten and
signed by the
testator.
Holographic wills have been
treated differently by
different jurisdictions...
- will, as
having legal power to
dispose of the
testator's ****ets in the
manner specified in the
testator's will. However,
through the
probate process, a...
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testament is a declaration, in
proper form, by a
person known as the "
testator" or "testatrix," as to how and to whom his or her
property is to go after...
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provided in
section 5(2) of the
Wills Act 1959.
Testator must be at the age of majority. The
testator must be at
least 18
years old as sti****ted under...
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Officially bequeathing private property and/or
debts can be
performed by a
testator via will, as
attested by a
notary or by
other lawful means. In law, an...
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Hecphora testator nitida Aurivillius, 1920
Hecphora testator testator (Fabricius, 1781) BioLib.cz -
Hecphora testator.
Retrieved 8
September 2014. v t e...
- has no
other heirs.
Administration of an
estate on
death Estate planning Testator Uniform Simultaneous Death Act "Intestacy". Wex.
Cornell Law School. Retrieved...
- the
testator (the
party who made the will) or that the will is
otherwise invalid. Will
contests generally focus on the ****ertion that the
testator lacked...