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    Tes·ta·tor
    /ˈteˌstādər/

    noun

    • 1. a person who has made a will or given a legacy.
  2. noun [ C ] LAW uk / teˈsteɪtə r/ us. Add to word list. someone who makes a will: The law restricts a testator's freedom to distribute property. (Definition of testator from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of testator. testator.

  3. testator. Definition of "testator". A person who has written and executed a last will and testament. How to use "testator" in a sentence. The validity of the will was contested because the testator may not have been of sound mind. When the testator died, his will was executed according to his wishes. As the testator, she took great care in ...

  4. Feb 8, 2023 · A testator is a legal term used to describe someone who died and left a will. A will — also sometimes called a testamentary will or last will and testament — is a legally...

  5. noun [ C ] LAW uk / teˈsteɪtə r/ us. Add to word list. someone who makes a will: The law restricts a testator's freedom to distribute property. (Definition of testator from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of testator. testator.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TestatorTestator - Wikipedia

    A testator (/ t ɛ s ˈ t eɪ t ɔːr /) is a person who has written and executed a last will and testament that is in effect at the time of their death. It is any "person who makes a will." [2]

  7. Testator definition: a person who makes a will.. See examples of TESTATOR used in a sentence.

  8. www.nolo.com › legal-encyclopedia › what-testatorWhat is a testator? | Nolo

    Testator is the legal term for a person who makes a will. While the term rarely comes up in casual conversation, you'll still find it used in will documents and in the law itself. For example, the signature clause of a will might state: I, Jacqueline Smith, the testator, sign my name to this instrument…

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