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Testatrix
Testatrix A female who has made a valid will.
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Valid A binding situation that is authorized and enforceable by law.
Will A written document, properly witnessed, providing for the transfer of title to property owned by the deceased, called the testator.
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Test Valley property Property in Test Valley, Great Britain. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in Test Valley.
Testamentary trust A trust established by will.
Testate Having made a will before death.
Testator A male who has made a valid will.
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Testamentary trust A trust established by will.
Testate Having made a will before death.
Testator A male who has made a valid will.
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