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nuncupative

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A quick definition of nuncupative:

Term: NUNCUPATIVE

Definition: Nuncupative means something that is said out loud instead of being written down. It comes from a Latin word that means "to name."

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Stated by spoken word; declared orally.

Example: A dying person's verbal will is considered nuncupative.

Explanation: When a person is on their deathbed and verbally declares their last wishes, it is considered a nuncupative will. This type of will is only valid in certain circumstances and is not as legally binding as a written will. The example illustrates how the term nuncupative is used to describe something that is spoken rather than written or recorded.

nuncupate | nunc valent et quantum valuerunt tempore pacis

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