nuncupation (Meaning)

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nuncupation (n.)

The act of nuncupating.

Synonyms & Antonyms of nuncupation

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nuncupation Sentence Examples

  1. The testator's nuncupation was captured in a handwritten note, which was later admitted to probate.
  2. The nuncupation of the will was done before two witnesses as required by law.
  3. The court dismissed the nuncupation as invalid due to lack of clarity and ambiguity.
  4. The nuncupation revealed the testator's final wishes regarding the distribution of his property.
  5. The notary public documented the nuncupation of the will to ensure its authenticity.
  6. Despite the presence of witnesses, the nuncupation raised concerns about its validity.
  7. The nuncupation was challenged by a dissatisfied heir who claimed the testator was of unsound mind.
  8. The law requires nuncupations to be made in the testator's last illness and in the presence of witnesses.
  9. The nuncupation of the will was accepted as a valid expression of the testator's intent.
  10. The nuncupation process can be simplified by having a written will prepared in advance.

FAQs About the word nuncupation

The act of nuncupating.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The testator's nuncupation was captured in a handwritten note, which was later admitted to probate.

The nuncupation of the will was done before two witnesses as required by law.

The court dismissed the nuncupation as invalid due to lack of clarity and ambiguity.

The nuncupation revealed the testator's final wishes regarding the distribution of his property.