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Definition of Testators

Testator
Testator Tes*ta"tor, n. [L.: cf. F. testateur.] (Law) A man who makes and leaves a will, or testament, at death.

Meaning of Testators from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- case of a joint will, in which the testators have "m****ed" their property. If, after the death of one of the testators, the survivor has accepted benefits...
- Members of the defense forces or sailors at sea are considered "privileged testators" and can make an oral will. A will must be in writing, signed, and signed...
- inheritance is the transfers of bulk estates at the time of death of the testators, thus resulting in significant economic advantage accruing to children...
- estates are m****ed, the entire estates or parts of the estates of various testators are consolidated into a single economic unit for the purpose of testamentary...
- and show the testator did not belong to that gens. Following Eck's article, Ronald Syme proposed Gnaeus Domitius Tullus as the testator. More recently...
- for non-charitable purposes): typical examples are a will trust for the testator's children and family, a pension trust (to confer benefits on employees...
- 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...