untestamentary

[US]/[ʌnˈtestəˌmerɪ]/
[UK]/[ʌnˈtestəˌmerɪ]/

Translation

adj.Not relating to or characteristic of a will or testament.; Lacking the qualities of a testament; not worthy of being recorded as a testament.

Phrases & Collocations

untestamentary clause

an untestamentary will

being untestamentary

untestamentary effect

found untestamentary

declared untestamentary

untestamentary provisions

entirely untestamentary

was untestamentary

remain untestamentary

Example Sentences

the will contained no untestamentary clauses, ensuring a smooth distribution of assets.

legal experts carefully reviewed the document for any untestamentary provisions.

the court rejected the claim due to its untestamentary nature.

we advised the client to avoid including any untestamentary language in the agreement.

the lawyer specialized in identifying and removing untestamentary elements from estate plans.

the judge found the section to be wholly untestamentary and therefore unenforceable.

the drafting process aimed to eliminate any potential for untestamentary interpretations.

the contract explicitly prohibited any untestamentary stipulations.

the firm's reputation rested on its ability to handle complex untestamentary matters.

the document's untestamentary aspects raised concerns about its validity.

the testator sought to ensure all provisions were strictly testamentary.

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