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testatrix
testatrix (tɛˈsteɪtrɪks) [a. late L. testātrix, fem. of testātor: see prec.] A female testator.1591 Knaresborough Wills (Surtees) I. 175 This testatrix and her heires. 1751 Smollett Per. Pic. (1779) I. vii. 57 Mr. H...who was generously remembered by the testatrix. 1880 J. W. Sherer Conjuror's Daugh... Oxford English Dictionary
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Testator
Related terms A female testator is sometimes referred to as a testatrix (), plural testatrices (), particularly in older cases. wikipedia.org
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testator
testator/teˈsteɪtə(r); ?@ ˈtesteɪtər; `tɛstetɚ/ (fem 阴性作 testatrix / teˈsteɪtrɪks; tɛs`tetrɪks/) n person who has made a will4(4) 立有遗嘱的人. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Herbert Macaulay
According to Cole "the will of the testatrix was read in public at the request of Macaulay and the loan he obtained in order to clear the debts of the testatrix was explained to the beneficiaries of the will (Macaulay's niece was the principal beneficiary and she certainly did not engage Irving to prosecute wikipedia.org
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-trix
-trix suffix, ending of Latin feminine agent-nouns (with stems in -trīc-, acc. -tricem, whence Fr. -trice: see -trice), corresponding to masculines in -tor, as adjūtrix female helper, bellātrix female warrior, imperātrix female commander, empress, inventrix female discoverer, vēnātrix huntress, etc.... Oxford English Dictionary
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L Taylor v AE Pim
The court held that, although Pim had not caused her death, he had allowed the testatrix to lead an immoral life, and was the one who had encouraged her wikipedia.org
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wicker
▪ I. wicker, n. (ˈwɪkə(r)) Forms: 4–5 wyker, 4–6 wekir, 6–7 wycker, (5 wikre, wikir, wykyr, qwykyr, wekker, 6 wycre, wykir, -ur, wiker, wikker, wykkyr, wickar, -ir, 7 wykker), 5– wicker. [East Scandinavian (MSw. and Sw. dial. viker, early Da. viger, Da. dial. vigger willow, osier, branch of willow);... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kirsten v Bailey
In Kirsten v Bailey, an important case in the South African law of succession, a testatrix made three wills. The testatrix therefore was held to have died intestate. wikipedia.org
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unadministered
unadˈministered, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] Not administered (esp. in law).1590 Swinburne Testaments 171 He maie commit the administration of the goods of the deceased vnadministred by thee. 1684 Secr. Serv. Money Chas. & Jas. (Camden) 97 Of the goods and chattels of John Eaton unadministred. a 1814 Forgery ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sprange v Barnard
Facts The testatrix left £300 worth of annuities to her husband 'for his sole use; and at his death, the remaining part of what is left, that he does not wikipedia.org
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Re Barlow's Will Trusts
Facts Miss Helen Alice Dorothy Barlow, the testatrix had a large collection of pictures. She specifically bequeathed some. wikipedia.org
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furious
furious, a. (ˈfjʊərɪəs) Also 4 furyus, 5–6 Sc. -ius, 5 Sc. furiouss, -eous, 5–6 furyous, 6 furiouse. [a. OF. furieus (mod.F. furieux), ad. L. furiōsus, f. furia fury.] 1. a. Of a person, an animal, etc.: Full of fury or fierce passion; mad with anger, zeal, or the like; raging, frantic. Also of acti... Oxford English Dictionary
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Honora Jenkins's will
In this case, the testatrix, Honora Jenkins, visited her solicitors' office to sign her will, but it was later recorded how "being asthmatical and the wikipedia.org
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freehold
freehold Law. (ˈfriːhəʊld) For forms see free a. [f. free a. + hold n.; a transl. of AF. fraunc tenement.] 1. A tenure by which an estate is held in fee-simple, fee-tail, or for term of life; applied also to a corresponding tenure of a dignity or office.1523 Fitzherb. Surv. 12 There be many maner of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hotchpot
and had no valid Will); or adeemed by satisfaction which is the term used when specifically referring to a valid Will made by the deceased (testator/testatrix wikipedia.org
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