Definitionadj. of or relating to a will or testament or bequeathed by a will or testament
Last update: September 11, 2015
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He had pledged himself to respect the testamentary disposition of Henry VIII. [Please select]
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Harum's testamentary intentions may be, or even whether he has made a will or not, nobody knows but himself and his attorney. [Please select]
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Needless to say I turned him out at once, and that testamentary deposition remained unrecorded. [Please select]
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Solon was the first Athenian legislator who granted the power of testamentary bequests when a man had no legitimate children. [Please select]
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Of these latter testamentary freaks we will say no more here. [Please select]
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According to counsel's opinion, dated the 13th of May, 1881, Carlyle's request that the papers should be restored was "an attempted verbal testamentary disposition, which had no legal authority." [Please select]
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