Lat. In the civil law. A species of action allowed to a child who had been unjustly disinherited, to set aside the will, founded on the presumption of law, in such
cases, that the parent was not In his right mind. Calvin.; 2 Kent, Comm. 327; Bell.
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Lat. In the civil law. A species of action allowed to a child who had been unjustly disinherited, to set aside the will, founded on the presumption of law, in such
cases, that the parent was not In his right mind. Calvin.; 2 Kent, Comm. 327; Bell.