- "person who
makes a will." A
female testator is
sometimes referred to as a
testatrix (/tɛsˈteɪtrɪks/),
plural testatrices (/tɛstəˈtraɪsiːs/), particularly...
- "family" and "friends" in a will. Miss
Helen Alice Dorothy Barlow, the
testatrix had a
large collection of pictures. She
specifically bequeathed some....
- v Bailey, an
important case in the
South African law of succession, a
testatrix made
three wills. In the
first and third,
Bailey was
nominated as the...
- that is, the
person whose will it is. The
antiquated English term of
Testatrix was used to
refer to a female.
Trustee – a
person who has the duty under...
- will of the
testatrix was read in
public at the
request of
Macaulay and the loan he
obtained in
order to
clear the
debts of the
testatrix was explained...
- to mean, in essence, that a gift was
intended rather than a trust. The
testatrix left £300
worth of
annuities to her
husband 'for his sole use; and at...
- will did not
create a
trust because it was an
uncertain term, and the
testatrix had not
designated a
clear and
certain part of her
estate as the subject...
-
Tenancy in
common Tenant Tenements Testate –
opposite of
Intestate Testator Testatrix Theory of
value TILA
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-
extremely difficult to say what was the
meaning and
intention of this
testatrix in
framing this very
singular will, and very
difficult to
determine whether...
- testacy, testament, testamentary, testamur, testate, testation, testator,
testatrix, ****, testicond, testicular, testiculate, testimonial, testimonium...