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Simple English definitions for legal terms
A quick definition of condedit:
Condedit: A legal term used in ecclesiastical law which means "he made a will" in Latin. It refers to a defensive plea filed by a party in response to a complaint questioning the truthfulness of a will. It is also spelled as condidit.
A more thorough explanation:
Term: condedit
Definition: Condedit is a legal term used in ecclesiastical law. It refers to a plea filed by a party in response to a complaint questioning the truthfulness of a will. It is also known as condidit.
Example: If someone challenges the validity of a will in an ecclesiastical court, the person who made the will can file a condedit to defend the will's authenticity. This legal document is a way for the person to prove that the will is valid and should be upheld. The condedit is a way to protect the wishes of the person who made the will.
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