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Testamentary
Testamentary meaning
of or pertaining to a will or testament
Synonyms of Testamentary
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If your father is unable to demonstrate he has testamentary capacity, he will not be able to change his will himself.
Letters Testamentary as Personal Representative of the WILL of Bobby Jim Stickland, Jr., deceased, having been granted to Wendy Strickland, on the 19th day of July, 2023, by the Honorable Ronnie Osborn, Judge of Probate of said County.
However, the Sharia restricts testamentary rights, assuring women of at least some property and protection against male bias.
It can also provide an extra layer of certainty and control by such means as testamentary trusts.
This step was testamentary of Jawara's sense of fair play and respect for human rights.
Once that court reviews and approves the petition, you will be issued ancillary letters testamentary and will be appointed the personal representative of your father’s estate.
Because a will can become effective only upon death, a testamentary trust is generally created at or following the date of the settlor's death.
Equity under the Common law Roman law had a well-developed concept of the trust ( fideicommissum ) in terms of "testamentary trusts" created by wills but never developed the concept of the inter vivos (living) trusts which apply while the creator lives.
He was also the author of a large work on Fidei Commissa (Testamentary Trusts).
In addition to the above changes, the Quran imposed restrictions on testamentary powers of a Muslim in disposing his or her property.
The Quran contains only three verses that give specific details of inheritance and shares, in addition to few other verses dealing with testamentary.