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Definition of Testatrix

Testatrix
Testatrix Tes*ta"trix, n. [L.] (Law) A woman who makes and leaves a will at death; a female testator.

Meaning of Testatrix from wikipedia

- "person who makes a will." A female testator is sometimes referred to as a testatrix (/tɛsˈteɪtrɪks/), plural testatrices (/tɛstəˈtraɪsiːs/), particularly...
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- 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...
- "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...
- 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...
- 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...
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- of Wes****. p. 44. Whitelock, Anglo-Saxon wills, p. 109, identifies the testatrix with the religiosa femina of S 485 (AD 942), but she is silent about Edgar's...
- 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...