testate

testate
testate tes‧tate [ˈtesteɪt] adverb LAW
die testate to die after having made a will (= official document stating who will have your money, property etc after you die) — compare intestate

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Ⅰ.
testate UK US /ˈtesteɪt/ adverb
die testate — Cf. die testate
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testate UK US /ˈtesteɪt/ adjective LAW
having died after leaving instructions about who should be given your property and money: »

Where the deceased is testate and has a spouse, but does not refer to her in his will, she can apply for the compensation.

relating to someone who has died after leaving instructions about who should be given their property and money: »

Both landlord and tenant have legal estates which may pass to others on sale, under the rules of testate or intestate succession.

Compare INTESTATE(Cf. ↑intestate)

Financial and business terms. 2012.

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  • testate — tes·tate 1 / te ˌstāt, stət/ adj [Latin testatus, past participle of testari to make a will] 1: having made a valid will died testate 2: disposed of or governed by a will testate property a testate estate testate 2 …   Law dictionary

  • Testate — Tes tate, a. [L. testatus, p. p. of testari. See {Testament}.] (Law) Having made and left a will; as, a person is said to die testate. Ayliffe. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Testate — Tes tate, n. (Law) One who leaves a valid will at death; a testate person. [R.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • testate — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having made a valid will before one dies. ► NOUN ▪ a person who dies testate. ORIGIN Latin testatus testified, witnessed …   English terms dictionary

  • testate — [tes′tāt΄] adj. [LME < L testatus, pp. of testari: see TESTAMENT] having made and left a legally valid will n. a person who has died testate …   English World dictionary

  • testate — having left a valid will, late 15c., from L. testatus, pp. of testari make a will, be witness to, declare (see TESTAMENT (Cf. testament)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • testate — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin testatus, past participle of testari to make a will Date: 15th century having left a valid will < she died testate > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • testate — [ tɛsteɪt] adjective having made a valid will before one dies. noun a person who dies testate. Origin ME: from L. testatus testified, witnessed , past participle of testari, from testis a witness …   English new terms dictionary

  • testate — I. /ˈtɛsteɪt / (say testayt), /ˈtɛstət / (say testuht) adjective Law having made and left a valid will. {late Middle English, from Latin testātus, past participle} II. /ˈtɛsteɪt / (say testayt), /ˈtɛstət / (say testuht) adjective Bi …  

  • testate — adj. & n. adj. having left a valid will at death. n. a testate person. Derivatives: testacy n. (pl. ies). Etymology: L testatus past part. of testari testify, make a will, f. testis witness …   Useful english dictionary

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