- 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...
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Hecphora testator nitida Aurivillius, 1920
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Hecphora testator.
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Periaptodes testator is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Francis Polkinghorne Pascoe in 1866. It is
known from Indonesia...
- 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...
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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...
- 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...
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inheritance is the
transfers of bulk
estates at the time of
death of the
testators, thus
resulting in
significant economic advantage accruing to children...
- man's
changing (or hyphenating) his
family name, so that the name of the
testator continued.[citation needed] The
United States followed the
naming customs...
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Henry Trigg (c. 1667 – 6
October 1724) was an
English grocer who
became famous following his
death for his
eccentric will
which had his body
placed in...