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A quick definition of inofficiosus:
Term: inofficiosus
Definition: Inofficiosus is a Latin word that means "inofficious." In Roman law, it refers to a will that goes against a natural duty of affection, such as unjustly disinheriting a child or close relative. This is also known as a Querela Inofficiosi Testamenti.
A more thorough explanation:
Term: inofficiosus
Definition: In Roman law, inofficiosus means going against a natural duty of love and care. It is used to describe a will that unfairly disowns a child or a close relative. For example, if a parent writes a will that leaves everything to a stranger instead of their own child, it would be considered inofficiosus. Inofficiosus is also known as "querela inofficiosi testamenti."
in odium corrumpentis |
inofficious testament