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  1. Language is also a mean of communication. English Last Wills and Testaments are seen as an implementation of a testator/testatrix’s communicative aim through anthropocentric paradigm. A person uses lexical-semantic groups of verbs to express a testator/testatrix's communicative goal: to communicate the last will.

  2. May 1, 2012 · The testator/testatrix must be capable of understanding the nature of the act of making a will and its consequences. (i.e. the person understands what a will is, when it comes into effect, that it can be changed at a later date, the role of the executor, etc.) b) The testator/testatrix must be capable of understanding the extent of his/her estate.

    • K.M. Kennedy
    • 2012
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  4. Jul 19, 2023 · Abstract. The freedom of testation principle in the law of succession ensures that effect is given to a testator’s wishes to dispose of his or her property as he or she pleases. The freedom of testation however has never been unfettered and has been limited by certain legislation, and the courts have also refused to give effect to a testator ...

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  5. Apr 3, 2020 · Each person has a very distinct role to play in the creation of a valid will. Of all of these roles, the testator, who is the person who creates the will, is the most important, because a will cannot exist without a testator. Jump ahead to these sections: Who’s Considered the Testator or Testatrix?

  6. The definition of a testatrix is a woman who makes a will. Testatrix was a term used when testator referred to a man who made a will. Just as society now refers to all actors as actors rather than calling female actors actresses, it is now common to refer to all people who make wills as testators. BACK TO PROBATE ALBERTA GUIDE.

  7. testatrix. Definition of "testatrix". A woman who writes or has written a will. How to use "testatrix" in a sentence. Despite her illness, the testatrix managed to sign her will in the presence of two witnesses. She is appointed as the executor of the will by the testatrix herself. The lawyer ensured that the will clearly reflects the wishes of ...

  8. The feminine form testatrix (pl. testatrices) is regarded as archaic. See also administration; executor; probate. From: testator in Australian Law Dictionary »

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