last will and testament Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌlɑːst wɪl ən ˈtes.tə.mənt]
  • Us [ ˌlæst wɪl ən ˈtes.tə.mənt]

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Examples of last will and testament

  • Wendy attended the king on his deathbed and was one of the witnesses to his last will and testament.

  • Conroy begins to lose all hope and does a last will and testament in video form, giving his son all of his clothes and his wife his personal savings.

  • The principal source for what follows here is simply his last will and testament.

  • We have always been proud of our care to honour a last will and testament in this way.

  • Let us hope that it is bequest in the form in which bequests are normally given—as a result of a last will and testament.

  • Therefore, domestic partners may inherit from one another only when there is a last will and testament.

  • Their personal property could formerly be disposed of by a "testament", hence the hallowed legal merism "last will and testament".

  • His odd last will and testament on the hotel stationery was entered as evidence in support of his mistress and the case was well-publicized.

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