Testatrix definition

Testatrix means the said Mina Tait Horton,

Examples of Testatrix in a sentence

  • ADEMPTION OF ASSETS Prior to 1990, if the Testatrix had given a specific gift in her Will which she then later sold or otherwise disposed of, the gift was said to have been adeemed.

  • AND the said Mabel Derr has since departed this life on the 6th day of January, 2007, leaving a Last Will and Testament dated the 23rd day of June, 1982, duly proven and registered in the Office of the Register of Wills, in and for the County of Berks, as of File No. 06-07- 0095, wherein said Testatrix appointed Arlene Robertson, Marian Weller, Pearl Moyer and Earl Derr Co-Executors thereof, to whom Letters Testamentary were granted on the 25th day of January, 2007.

  • In a 1990 amendment to the Wills Act, 1996, however, if the Testatrix makes a Will giving a specific gift of land, and then sells the land under an Agreement for Sale or takes back a mortgage or grants an option to purchase the land, then, unless the Will states otherwise, the beneficiary is entitled to receive the Testatrix’ interest in the Agreement for Sale, the mortgage or the option to purchase.

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  • TRANSFER OF LEGAL TITLE TO TRUSTEE WITHOUT DISPOSING FULLY OF ALL THE EQUITABLE INTEREST Re West (1900) F: Testatrix left her property on trust for sale for payment of debts, funeral expenses and legacies.

  • DIVISION OF ESTATE The Testatrix recognizes and by this instrument declares that she is aware that a substantial portion of her estate may include real estate and other assets which cannot be divided as easily as cash, stocks, bonds or securities.

  • September 12, 2016 Subject Title: Estates and trusts Classification Number: I.8.c.ii.AEstates -- Dependants’ relief legislation -- Entitlement to relief -- Children -- Adult children Testatrix died in April 2014, predeceased by her husband -- Under 2006 will, testatrix made specific bequests of$500 to each of her 10 grandchildren and $1,000 to her son W, with residue of her estate left to her other four children -- Estate was valued at $135,872 and residue was approximately $100,000 -- W applied under s.

  • He said further that the Testatrix can read and write in English and had a writing pad where she recorded phone numbers with the names of the owners of the phone numbers.

  • A translation into English of the relevant portion of the will reads:Proceeding now to the election of heirs we, Testator and Testatrix declare that the survivor of us shall remain in full and undisturbed possession of all the goods to be left by the first dying, both movable and immovable, actions and credits, nothing whatsoever excepted.

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