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voluntas testatoris

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A quick definition of voluntas testatoris:

Term: VOLUNTAS TESTATORIS

Definition: Voluntas testatoris is a Latin term that refers to the intention of a person who has made a will. It means what the person wanted to happen with their property and possessions after they die.

For example, if someone writes in their will that they want their house to be given to their daughter, that is their voluntas testatoris. It is important to follow the voluntas testatoris when carrying out the instructions in a will.

A more thorough explanation:

VOLUNTAS TESTATORIS

Voluntas testatoris is a Latin term that refers to the intention of a testator, or the person who makes a will.

  • When John wrote his will, his voluntas testatoris was to leave his entire estate to his daughter.
  • Mary's voluntas testatoris was to donate a portion of her estate to her favorite charity.

These examples illustrate how voluntas testatoris is used to describe the intention of a testator when making a will. In both cases, the testators had a specific plan for how they wanted their assets to be distributed after their death.

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