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Simple English definitions for legal terms

nuncupate

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A quick definition of nuncupate:

Term: nuncupate

Definition: Nuncupate means to give something a name or title, to make a public promise or declaration, to speak out loud a will, or to dedicate or write something in honor of someone or something else.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: To give a name or title to something or someone, to make a public declaration or vow, to speak out loud a will, or to dedicate or inscribe a work.

  • When a baby is born, their parents nuncupate them by giving them a name.
  • During a wedding ceremony, the couple nuncupates their love and commitment to each other.
  • Before passing away, a person may nuncupate their last wishes and will to their family.
  • An artist may nuncupate their artwork by dedicating it to someone or inscribing a message on it.

The examples illustrate how nuncupate can be used in different contexts, such as personal, legal, or artistic. It involves making a public declaration or giving a name or title to something or someone.

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