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testation meaning in Hindi

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testation sentence in Hindi
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  1. Freedom of testation is not absolute, however.
  2. The second volume subtitiled " Episode 2 : Testation " was released on 5 November 2010 in Japan and on 29 November 2011 in North America.
  3. In law of the Republic of Ireland, the Succession Act 1965 reduces freedom of testation by guaranteeing provision for the spouse and children of the deceased.
  4. A testator living under a system of customary law may still use his or her freedom of testation to stipulate that the customary law of succession must be applicable to his or her estate.
  5. This change is essentially the importation of the common law doctrine of freedom of testation, but stops short of fully abolishing forced heirship because that is expressly forbidden by Louisiana Constitution Article XII, Section 5.
  6. The shift from an egalitarian system to inequality was motivated by numerous factors including the introduction of English freedom of testation in 1774, the development of the grain market, and the increased bond between man and land.
  7. For example : " I will donate R100, 000 bursary to Rhodes University for a Catholic male student . " If, ignoring for present purposes the constitutional limits on freedom of testation, the university should instead make that bursury available to a Muslim female, it would be in breach.
  8. In the private law area : a ) Freedom of testation ( among the descendants ) . b ) Unity and indivisibility of the Family Heritage . c ) Agreement as to Succession and Marriage Contract as titles to transfer the Family Heritage, not only by means of the Roman testament . e ) The marriage universal community of property and f ) a concept of the property focused on the family, far from the Liberal individualist definition.
  9. Full freedom of testation only exists when the testator has no ascendants or descendants, otherwise the disposable portion of his estate is constrained by the rules of forced heirship : if the testator has one child he may only dispose of half his estate, if two only one-third, if three or more only one-fourth; if he has no descendants but ascendants in both lines he may dispose of half, if ascendants in one line only he may dispose of three-fourths.


Related Words

  1. testamentary document
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  3. testamentary papers
  4. testamentary succession
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  6. testator
  7. testatrices
  8. testatrix
  9. tested
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