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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a testamentary" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts, particularly when referring to documents or actions related to a will or the distribution of a deceased person's estate.
Example: "The court reviewed the will and determined that it was a testamentary document, valid under state law."
Alternatives: "related to a will" or "concerning a testament".
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"The only point of recognizing those children was a testamentary one.
"Better to create a will with a testamentary trust than not to have done anything".
Nowhere is a testamentary provision valid if its enforcement would be shocking to public morals.
(ii) The term donor includes a decedent who makes a testamentary transfer of property to a pooled income fund.
The simplest and most inexpensive way to avoid this situation is to have the policyholder's will create a testamentary trust after the holder's death.
He had "despised" his father, and his succession is vigorously protested by the imperial concubine Madame Yang, who waves a testamentary edict naming her son, Duanwen, Duanbai's oldest brother, as emperor.
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Revocation is effected either by the testator's physically destroying the instrument or by his executing a new testamentary instrument, the provisions of which are incompatible with those of the earlier one or in which it is simply declared that the will is revoked.
Gurlitt's spokesperson, Stephan Holzinger, said in a tweet that it would be up to a probate court to decide if the collector had left behind a valid will or testamentary contract – a surprising statement considering Gurlitt's lawyers had been aware of his illness and might have been expected to help him prepare for his death.
The premise of the movie is poignantly testamentary — a young independent filmmaker has lost his job and been reclassified 1-A for the draft.
The initial trustee of a non-testamentary trust is generally the Settlor.
The propriety, however, of a national bank's acting, when not in contravention of state or local law, as an inter vivos or testamentary trustee, as an executor or administrator, as a guardian or committee, as a custodian and, indeed, as an agent for the individual customer's securities and funds, see Carcaba v. McNair, 68 F.2d 797, 797 (CA5 1934), cert.
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