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nuncupative will

An oral will declared by the testator in his or her final illness, made before witnesses and afterward reduced to writing.

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  1. Nuncupative Will Definition | Investopedia
    A nuncupative will is considered a "deathbed" will, meaning that it is a safety for people struck with a terminal illness and robbed of the ability or time to draft a ...
     
  2. Nuncupative Will - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    The oral expression of a person's wishes as to the disposition of his or her property to be performed or to take effect after the person's death, dictated by the ...
     
  3. Oral will - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    An oral will (or nuncupative will) is a will that has been delivered orally (that is, in speech) to witnesses, as opposed to the usual form of wills, which is written and ...
     
  4. Nuncupative will - Merriam-Webster Online
    Roman law : a will consisting orig. in the simple oral declaration of the testator's testamentary dispositions in the presence of seven witnesses and later in such a ...
     
  5. Nuncupative Will Law & Legal Definition
    A nuncupative will is an oral will that must have two witnesses and can only deal with the distribution of personal property. Real property cannot be transferred ...
     
  6. Nuncupative Will
    There are several types of wills and each has legal requirements which make the will valid. There are handwritten will and wills which are typed by legal ...
     
  7. nuncupative will (law) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    There is also an oral will, called a nuncupative will, valid only in certain jurisdictions, but otherwise often upheld if it is considered a death-bed bequest.
     
  8. N.C. Gen. Stat. § 31-18.3 - Legal Research Home - Onecle
    Mar 28, 2010 ... (a) No nuncupative will may be probated later than six months from the time it was made unless it was reduced to writing within 10 days after it ...