| 31. | Sugra�es became very close with Gaud? to the extent that the latter established him as his testamentary executor.
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| 32. | As the testamentary executor publishes this sum, the entire town of Clanton shifts their attention to the case.
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| 33. | Therefore, testamentary ( will ) trusts often leave assets in a trust for the benefit of these minor children.
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| 34. | These records include probate material up to 1858, Tithe maps, Bishops Transcripts and Matrimonial and Testamentary Cause Papers.
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| 35. | The testamentary capacity matter is most frequently raised posthumously, when an aggrieved heir contests the will entered into probate.
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| 36. | Slaves were also freed through testamentary manumission, by a provision in an owner's will at his death.
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| 37. | This measure, met with in other councils, was meant to prevent testamentary dispositions in favour of known heretics.
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| 38. | In particular, a declaration of intention, a testamentary provision, and an offer will not be a promise.
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| 39. | Testamentary capacity, then, refers to the minimum age and the mental capacity required to make a valid will.
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| 40. | With Harrison Tweed, he wrote " Lifetime and Testamentary Planning, " published by the American Law Institute.
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