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nuncupative Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( nuncupative ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



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nuncupative's Usage Examples:

Types of wills generally include: nuncupative (non-culpatory) – oral or dictated; often limited to sailors or military.


of seven witnesses; and it could not be changed – these they called nuncupative wills; but the danger of trusting the will of the deceased to the memory.


1459, Paston"s father claimed that on 3 November Fastolf had made a nuncupative will giving Paston exclusive authority over the foundation of the college.


(illegitimate son of Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich), when he witnessed Rich"s nuncupative will in the presence of his daughter Margaret Rich.


He left me a small legacy in a nuncupative will, as a token of his kindness for me, and he left me once more to.


This last will had been a nuncupative one and Lady Mildmay ultimately won an equal share of the inheritance.


1597 he was poisoned at Fillongley near Coventry, and on 6 July made a nuncupative will, naming as executors George Shirley and Thomas Shirley of Staunton.


November 1459, Paston claimed that on 3 November Fastolf had made a nuncupative will giving Paston exclusive authority over the foundation of the college.


jointure upon Jane, and it was as of Westwood Lodge that John made his nuncupative will, dying aged 26 in October 1652.


ownership of Selly Oak was challenged by the Bishop of Lichfield using a nuncupative (oral) will made by Wulfwin as evidence.


In his nuncupative will, Walter mentions his wife Ales or Alice, and his father-in-law,.


He left a nuncupative will, dated 14 April 1632, by which he bequeathed to the library of Sion.


Types of wills generally include: nuncupative.



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