testacy (Meaning)

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testacy (n.)

The state or circumstance of being testate, or of leaving a valid will, or testament, at death.

Synonyms & Antonyms of testacy

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testacy Sentence Examples

  1. The testator's testacy was confirmed after a thorough examination of the will.
  2. The court determined the man's testacy based on the validity of his last testament.
  3. The decedent's testacy was questioned due to suspicions of undue influence.
  4. The lawyer's primary focus was to establish the testacy of the deceased client.
  5. The siblings contested the testacy, claiming their brother was not of sound mind when he signed the will.
  6. The testator's lack of testacy led to the estate being distributed according to intestacy laws.
  7. The determination of testacy often requires the interpretation of complex legal documents.
  8. The court presided over the probate proceedings to establish the decedent's testacy.
  9. The testacy of the will was challenged on grounds of forgery and fraud.
  10. The will was deemed testamentary, confirming the testator's testacy and the validity of the document.

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The state or circumstance of being testate, or of leaving a valid will, or testament, at death.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The testator's testacy was confirmed after a thorough examination of the will.

The court determined the man's testacy based on the validity of his last testament.

The decedent's testacy was questioned due to suspicions of undue influence.

The lawyer's primary focus was to establish the testacy of the deceased client.