testate
IPA: tˈɛsteɪt
noun
- (law) one who has left a valid will and testament
adjective
- (law) having left a legally valid last will and testament (of one who has died).
- (zoology) Having a test (external calciferous shell or endoskeleton)
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Examples of "testate" in Sentences
- Under the law if you are in testate without a will everything you ` ve got goes to your children anyway.
- By 1900, roughly fourteen percent of the dying population left estates that went through probate; eight percent were testate.
- In 1850, in Essex County, less than five percent of those who died left testate estates; only about eight percent had estates of any sort.
- This returning to their root is what we call testate of stillness; and that stillness may be called a reporting that they have fulfilled their appointed end.
- It then gives a brief factual overview of each of the decedents whose records were studied, followed by an analysis of testate distribution patterns with particular attention to differences between male and female decedents.
- A Google non basta il web gestirà anche la pubblicità stampa Senza clamore Google ha iniziato a offrire ai propri inserzionisti la possibilità di acquistare spazi pubblicitari su testate "off line" tramite il suo servizio Google AdWords (fonte: MarketingPilgrim).
- However, if she died in testate, meaning without a will, and he is married to her, he would possibly inherit everything and then it would be up to him to distribute the assets to the child and obviously, it can be a fight between the biological father and Stern, the husband.
- This research was undertaken to determine what effect the 1861 California Married Women's Property Act, together with subsequent changes in California probate law that were implemented throughout the latter half of the 19th century, had on testate and intestate succession of women's property.
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