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testate

Having a legally valid will. opposite of intestate.

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  1. testate - definition of testate by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    Having made a legally valid will before death. [Middle English, from Latin test tus, past participle of test r , to make one's will; see testament.] testate [ˈtɛsteɪt ...
     
  2. Testate - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    One who dies leaving a valid will, or the description of this status. testate adjective having left a will, having written a testament, relating to a will, with a valid will, ...
     
  3. Status of Your Will: Testate or Intestate? - For Dummies
    If you have a valid will, you are said to die testate , meaning you have spelled out your intentions completely and legally in your last will and testament.
     
  4. What is testate? definition and meaning
    Definition of testate: Having a legally valid will. opposite of intestate.
     
  5. Testate - Merriam-Webster Online
    Definition of TESTATE. : having left a valid will <she died testate>. Origin of TESTATE. Middle English, from Latin testatus, past participle of testari to make a will ...
     
  6. Testate | Define Testate at Dictionary.com
    having made and left a valid will. Relevant Questions. Death without a Will? What Happens When Someon... Living Will? What Is A Testate?
     
  7. Intestacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In matters of cross-border inheritance, the "laws of succession" is the commonplace term covering testate and intestate estates in common law jurisdictions ...
     
  8. What do "Testator," "Testate," and "Intestate" Mean? - Rule of Law
    Oct 19, 2006 ... What do "Testator," "Testate," and "Intestate" Mean? A "testator" is someone who has made a will. If you have made your will, you are the ...