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Definition of Testators

Testator
Testator Tes*ta"tor, n. [L.: cf. F. testateur.] (Law) A man who makes and leaves a will, or testament, at death.

Meaning of Testators from wikipedia

- A testator (/tɛsˈteɪtɔːr/) is a person who has written and executed a last will and testament that is in effect at the time of their death. It is any "person...
- A will and testament is a legal do****ent that expresses a person's (testator) wishes as to how their property (estate) is to be distributed after their...
- will, as having legal power to dispose of the testator's ****ets in the manner specified in the testator's will. However, through the probate process, a...
- inheritance is the transfers of bulk estates at the time of death of the testators, thus resulting in significant economic advantage accruing to children...
- Members of the defense forces or sailors at sea are considered "privileged testators" and can make an oral will. A will must be in writing, signed, and signed...
- for the New is the fulfilling of the Old, and in both there is the same testator, even Christ, who, having suffered death for us, made us heirs of His everlasting...
- case of a joint will, in which the testators have "m****ed" their property. If, after the death of one of the testators, the survivor has accepted benefits...
- (named for the RMS Titanic, which caused many simultaneous deaths among testators and executors). These clauses lay out explicit instructions for dealing...
- provided in section 5(2) of the Wills Act 1959. Testator must be at the age of majority. The testator must be at least 18 years old as sti****ted under...
- the death of the testator. For a testament is of force after men are dead: otherwise it is of no strength at all while the testator liveth", Protestants...