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testamentary instrument

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A quick definition of testamentary instrument:

A testamentary instrument, also known as a will, is a document that a person creates to say what they want to happen to their things after they die. It can be handwritten or typed, and it must be signed by the person making it and witnessed by others. There are different types of wills, such as joint wills made by two people, or nuncupative wills made by speaking out loud. A will is important because it helps make sure that a person's wishes are followed after they pass away.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A legal document that directs how a person's property should be distributed after their death. It is also known as a will.

Examples: John wrote a testamentary instrument that stated his house should be given to his daughter and his savings should be split equally between his two sons.

Explanation: A testamentary instrument is a legal document that outlines a person's wishes for how their property should be distributed after their death. In this example, John's testamentary instrument specifies that his house should be given to his daughter and his savings should be split equally between his two sons.

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