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Probate will   /prˈoʊbˌeɪt wɪl/   Listen
Probate will

noun
1.
A judicial certificate saying that a will is genuine and conferring on the executors the power to administer the estate.  Synonym: probate.






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"Probate will" Quotes from Famous Books



... estate, to distinguish it from moveable property, which is called personal estate,—such real estate cannot be sold, in ordinary cases, by the administrator, without leave from the Judge of Probate. This leave the Judge of Probate will give in cases where it is clearly best for the children that the property should be so sold and the avails of it kept for them, rather than the property itself. All these things Mrs. Bell explained to Mary Erskine, having learned about them herself some years ...
— Mary Erskine • Jacob Abbott



Words linked to "Probate will" :   law, certification, jurisprudence, credentials, credential, certificate



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