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In the late nineties, her lawyer drafted a series of wills, codicils, and testamentary documents that shifted the bulk of the estate to a new entity, over which the lawyer, along with Lilly's nieces and nephews, would preside, to benefit Indianapolis in her name.
Once the executor or administrator is recognized, the probate court issues a document entitled "letters of administration" (sometimes called "letters testamentary") that allows the selected person authority over assets and to conduct the responsibilities associated with the probate process.
Testamentary sales of either movables or immovables are rare, and testamentary gifts of movables and of immovables are treated similarly.
"The only point of recognizing those children was a testamentary one.
The Law Society has retorted that it is simply acting in the spirit of testamentary freedom.
"Better to create a will with a testamentary trust than not to have done anything".
ONE of the striking features of personal law in England is so-called testamentary freedom.
Nowhere is a testamentary provision valid if its enforcement would be shocking to public morals.
"Testamentary capacity" — how nuts was cancer-riddled Seth at the end?
(a) of this section to testamentary trusts, see section 101(l)(7) of Pub.
Its existence raises questions about Hubbard's "testamentary capacity" in his final months – was he out of it on Demerol?
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