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    1. Testator: Person writing the will


    2. Moreover, it is safer to draw it in a language familiar to the testator


    3. For example, if the testator never knew English but has the will drafted in that language, then it can be contested on the basis that the testator had no idea what he/she was signing


    4. If the stamp is of an inferior price to what the testator ought to have made use of, his succession is confiscated


    5. the death of the testator


    6. of no strength at all while the testator


    7. Many states assume that if the testator (the will maker) had a chance or had not forgotten to do so, that they would have included the omitted relative


    8. Other states make no mention of what the testator’s intentions would have been, because they want a testator who intends to disinherit someone to do it using positive language rather than just not mentioning that person


    9. Both of these approaches can fly in the face of the facts regarding what the testator wanted or intended


    10. Why shouldn’t the testator be able to disinherit those they don’t like with ease? Why should the government decide who your assets will go to? Remember that most people die intestate so the state is used to making these decisions, but why should they be able to do so if you make a will? Perhaps it is another legal road paved with good intentions or perhaps it is another instance of big brother deciding for you

    11. The person appointing an executor in his will is known as testator


    12. but had the power conferred upon him by the testator of


    13. Testator: One who has made a legally valid will before death


    14. was made by the testator in extremis , and it’s validity


    15. -The cases are not few in which the real object sought by the testator is not attained, nor are they few in which his real wishes are thwarted


    16. "Not because I have the least desire to learn anything you may please to conceal from me, but simply that if, through your assistance, I could distribute the legacy according to the wishes of the testator, why, so much the better, that is all


    17. The period appointed by the testator for the disposal of these riches occurred only a short time ago, and they have only been employed by me within the last few years


    18. "Sir," said the notary, whose interest had been greatly excited, and who had resolved on publishing far and wide the account of this extraordinary and picturesque scene, "what appeared so impossible to me an hour ago, has now become quite easy and practicable, and this may be a perfectly valid will, provided it be read in the presence of seven witnesses, approved by the testator, and sealed by the notary in the presence of the witnesses


    19. As to the details, the greater part will be furnished afterwards by the state in which we find the affairs of the testator, and by yourself, who, having had the management of them, can doubtless give full information on the subject


    20. They read to Noirtier the formal copy of a will, in order to give him an idea of the terms in which such documents are generally couched; then, in order to test the capacity of the testator, the first notary said, turning towards him,—"When an individual makes his will, it is generally in favor or in prejudice of some person

    21. They had formed a circle round the invalid; the second notary was sitting at a table, prepared for writing, and his colleague was standing before the testator in the act of interrogating him on the subject to which we have alluded


    22. " The two notaries looked at each other in mute astonishment and inquiry as to what were the real intentions of the testator


    23. Let me hasten to add," continued he, "that the testator, having only the right to alienate a part of his fortune, and having alienated it all, the will will not bear scrutiny, and is declared null and void


    24. Who was ever awe struck about a testator, or sang a hymn on the title to real property? Mr


    25. She and Jane would have been altogether cheered (in a tearful manner) by this sign that a brother who disliked seeing them while he was living had been prospectively fond of their presence when he should have become a testator, if the sign had not been made equivocal by being extended to Mrs


    26. The residue of the property was to be devoted to the erection and endowment of almshouses for old men, to be called Featherstone's Alms-Houses, and to be built on a piece of land near Middlemarch already bought for the purpose by the testator, he wishing—so the document declared—to please God Almighty


    27. "The testator didn't know her, did he?"


    28. " I say, you do look cheerful! Tell me, did you know anything about a letter that was preserved by Kraft, and came into Versilov's hands yesterday, something concerning the lawsuit he has just won 1 In this letter, the testator declares intentions contrary to the decision in the lawcourts yesterday


    29. ” In some States, it is required that the Will should be made at least two months before the death of the testator


    30. ” In some States it is required that the Will should be made at least two months before the death of the testator

    31. " In some States it is required that the Will should be made at least two months before the death of the testator


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