precatory Antonyms
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Meaning of precatory
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precatory (s)
expressing entreaty or supplication
precatory Sentence Examples
- The testator's precatory words expressed a wish but did not create a legal obligation.
- The judge interpreted the precatory clause as merely advisory, not binding.
- The precatory language in the will was intended to influence the beneficiary's actions, but it did not grant any rights.
- The testator's precatory request to "care for my dog" was not legally enforceable.
- The court held that the precatory words in the will did not establish a trust.
- The precatory clause in the deed suggested that the grantee should use the land for charitable purposes, but it did not impose any legal restriction.
- The donor's precatory statement that the gift be used "for the benefit of the community" was not binding on the recipient.
- The precatory language in the contract did not create a warranty or guarantee.
- The precatory motion filed by the defense counsel requested the court to consider specific mitigating factors.
- The precatory resolution passed by the board of directors expressed a preference but did not require any action.
FAQs About the word precatory
expressing entreaty or supplication
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The testator's precatory words expressed a wish but did not create a legal obligation.
The judge interpreted the precatory clause as merely advisory, not binding.
The precatory language in the will was intended to influence the beneficiary's actions, but it did not grant any rights.
The testator's precatory request to "care for my dog" was not legally enforceable.