A testator can alter a will without scrapping it, by preparing a codicil. [noun]
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If any evidence of the donor 's or testator 's intention does exist, the charity must treat the gift or legacy accordingly. [noun]
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By his will he left a large sum for the building and the perpetual repair of public baths, and the interest of a still larger sum for the benefit of one hundred freedmen of the testator and, ultimately, for an annual banquet. [Please select]
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And he too declined his fee for his trouble, to the wealthy young testator's perceptible annoyance. [Please select]
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It provided in the proper legal phraseology for an equal division of the testator's estate between the widow and Carl. [Please select]
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Wills were required to be signed by the testator, or some person for him, in the presence of seven witnesses who were Roman citizens. [Please select]
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Here follow the signatures of testator and witnesses, who are described, as in a passport, one of them as follows: "I, Dionysios, son of Dionysios of the same city, witness the will of Pekysis." [Please select]
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The six months set aside by the testator as sufficient for all the requirements of Cupid were to come to an inglorious end at seven o'clock on March 29th.' [Please select]
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