What is the definition of testamentary? 🙋

👉 The term "testamentary" refers to a legal document that is intended to be executed by an individual or entity, after death, in order to leave assets (such as property, money, or other financial resources) to their designated beneficiaries. This type of document can be used for a variety of purposes, such as transferring personal wealth or establishing a legacy for those who have passed away. In the context of wills and trusts, testamentary documents are typically executed by the executor or administrator of


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What is the definition of testamentary? 🙋

👉 Testamentary is a word that refers to something that is not done as part of one's will. It's like saying "I didn't do that," but with the added twist of being done at someone else's expense.


Here’s an example: You're going out and you don’t want anyone to know, so you decide to take your shirt off for a moment. What would they think? Would they say, "Wow, that guy looks good in his shirt!" Or what about if you were really into that shirt, but you decided not to show it? The testator is the one who did this act, and now those things are out of their power to do anything else!


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