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Nuncupative will
Nuncupative will An oral will declared by the testator in his or her final illness, made before witnesses and then created in legal written form.
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Will A written document, properly witnessed, providing for the transfer of title to property owned by the deceased, called the testator.
Testator A male who has made a valid will.
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