Definition of Testation. Meaning of Testation. Synonyms of Testation

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Definition of Testation

Testation
Testation Tes*ta"tion, n. [L. testatio.] A witnessing or witness. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.

Meaning of Testation from wikipedia

- freedom of testation by guaranteeing provision for the spouse and children of the deceased. Nussbaum, Arthur (March 1937). "Liberty of Testation". American...
- Testate amoebae (formerly thecamoebians, Testacea or Thecamoeba) are a polyphyletic group of unicellular amoeboid protists, which differ from naked amoebae...
- Arcellinid testate amoebae or Arcellinida, Arcellacean or lobose testate amoebae are single-celled protists partially enclosed in a simple test (s****)...
- inheritance, the "laws of succession" is the commonplace term covering testate and intestate estates in common law jurisdictions together with forced...
- protists, notably sea urchins and microorganisms such as testate foraminiferans, radiolarians, and testate amoebae. The term is also applied to the covering...
- registered in soil horizons like in sediment layers. Sampling pollen, testate amoebae and plant remains in soil horizons may help to reveal environmental...
- also has freedom of testation regarding customary law property. While testators in South Africa enjoy a wide freedom of testation, this freedom is subject...
- feature of civil-law legal systems which do not recognize total freedom of testation, in contrast with common law jurisdictions. Normally in forced heirship...
- bivalves, and corals plentiful in the seas and oceans. First woodlice. Testate forams proliferate. Euramerica collides with Gondwana and Siberia-Kazakhstania...
- matters of private law, except for the granting of unlimited freedom of testation in accordance with English common law; which was maintained for matters...