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IN TERROREM

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By way of threat, terror, or warning. For example, when a legacy is given to a person upon condition not to dispute the validity or the dispositions in wills and testaments, the conditions are not in general obligatory, but only in terrorem; if, therefore, there exist probabilis causa litigandi, the non-observance of the conditions will not be a forfeiture. But when the … [Read more...]

IN SEPARALI

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In several; in severalty. Fleta, lib. 2, c 54, … [Read more...]

IN TERROREM POPULI

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Lat. To the terror of the people. A technical phrase necessary in indictments for riots. 4 Car. A P. 373. In testamentis plenius testatoris intentionem scrutamur. In wills we more especially seek out the Intention of the testator. 3 Bulst. 103; Broom, Max. 555. In testamentis plenius voluntates testantium interpretantur. Dig. 50, 17, 12. In wills the intention of testators is … [Read more...]

IN SIMILI MATERIA

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Latin meaning dealing with the same or similar subject matter. … [Read more...]

IN TESTAMENTIS PLENIUS TESTATORIS INTENTIONEM SCRUTAMUR

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Latin, meaning In wills we seek diligently the intention of the testator. … [Read more...]

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