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testate    
a. 留有遗嘱的
n. 留下遗嘱而死的人,立遗嘱之人

留有遗嘱的留下遗嘱而死的人,立遗嘱之人

testate
adj 1: having made a legally valid will before death [ant:
{intestate}]
n 1: a person who makes a will [synonym: {testator}, {testate}]

Testate \Tes"tate\, a. [L. testatus, p. p. of testari. See
{Testament}.] (Law)
Having made and left a will; as, a person is said to die
testate. --Ayliffe.
[1913 Webster]


Testate \Tes"tate\, n. (Law)
One who leaves a valid will at death; a testate person. [R.]
[1913 Webster]


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  • TESTATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of TESTATE is having left a valid will How to use testate in a sentence
  • Testate Vs. Intestate: Differences, Pros And Cons - Forbes
    If you leave behind a will specifying who should inherit your property, your estate is testate If you did not leave behind a will, you’re said to have died intestate
  • What Is the Difference Between Testate and Intestate?
    In a testate estate, the deceased maintains complete control, dictating precisely who receives their assets and in what proportions through their will Conversely, an intestate estate’s distribution is entirely governed by state law, which may not align with the deceased’s unstated desires
  • testate | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    testate When a person dies testate, it means they had a valid will at the time of their death Compare: Intestate [Last reviewed in June of 2024 by the Wex Definitions Team] Wex family personal matters financial events wills PROPERTY trusts inheritances estates wex definitions family law property law
  • Testate vs. Intestate: What’s the difference? - Policygenius
    When someone “dies testate,” a personal representative of the estate, usually called the executor, distributes the decedent's assets to beneficiaries in the will The estate is still considered testate if you forgot to name an executor or your chosen executor declines to serve
  • Testate vs. Intestate: Key Differences | RMO Lawyers
    Testate and intestate administration are two different variations of the probate process During testate succession, the probate process is guided by a valid will, but during intestate succession, it will be guided by state laws with no valid will to follow
  • TESTATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    Testate amoebae (or thecamoebians) is a polyphyletic group of ameboid protists characterized by the presence of a test
  • Testate - Legal Glossary Definition 101
    Testate is the legal term for dying with a valid will When a person dies testate, their estate is distributed to the beneficiaries named in their will, according to the instructions laid out by the decedent (the "testator")
  • Testate vs. Intestate: Estate Planning - SmartAsset
    Put simply, dying “testate” means you’ve created a valid will that directs how your assets should be distributed, while dying “intestate” means passing away without such documentation in place
  • What Is the Difference between Testate and Intestate?
    What Is the Difference between Testate and Intestate Succession? Testate succession and intestate succession are two legal principles that cover the distribution of property and assets Testate succession is distributing the deceased’s assets consistent with a valid will





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