Testator Mnemonic
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testator
testator
/tɛsˈteɪ.tɚ/
Examples
- The whole property of the testator could not be alienated.
- This violates the rights of the testator.
- He is testate to his grandson.
- The defendant in the case was Elmer E. Palmer, grandson to the testator.
- By definition, a testamentary trust does not arise until the testator dies.
- Some bequests do not vest immediately upon death of the testator.
- The document was signed by the former Biafran warlord as the testator and two witnesses.
- While the testator is alive, he can revoke the will at any time.
- Almost all testate amoebae reproduce asexually via binary fission.
- The Court concluded that it is fundamentally important in such cases that the original of the will undoubtedly come from the testator.
a person who makes a will
noun
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"Test + Ate + Tor. A man tested his will before the gator ate it."
"Test + Tater. He tests the tater before leaving his will."
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