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elogium

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A quick definition of elogium:

Term: ELOGIUM

Definition: An elogium is a legal document that contains a person's last wishes or instructions for what should happen to their belongings after they die. It can also refer to a specific part of the document that outlines these instructions.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: An elogium is a legal term used in civil law to refer to a will or testament. It can also refer to a clause or provision in a will or testament.

Example 1: John's elogium stated that all of his assets would be divided equally among his three children.

Example 2: The elogium of Mary's will included a provision that her house would be donated to a local charity.

These examples illustrate how elogium is used in the context of a will or testament. In example 1, John's elogium is a provision in his will that specifies how his assets will be distributed after his death. In example 2, Mary's elogium includes a clause that designates her house as a charitable donation.

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