ex testamento

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ex testamento (not comparable)

  1. (law) By or from a will/testament.
    • 1840, Arthur Browne, A Compendious View of the Civil Law, and of the Law of the Admiralty, page 300:
      And even if the legatee had purchased such bequeathed property of another, he might recover the value ex testamento.
    • 1883, Ferdinand Mackeldey, Moses Aaron Dropsie, Handbook of the Roman Law - Volumes 1-2, page 441:
      To the first ordinance was added that it should apply when the mother inherited ex testamento
    • 1916, Alexander Fraser Russell, Gerard Molyneux Swift, Reginald Craufurd Streeten, The South African Law Reports. Appellate Division, page 67:
      If in 1903 the survivor passed ownership, the children would have to pay transfer duty, because it was not ex testamento.
    • 1976, The Law of South Africa - Volume 31:
      [] distinction between trusts inter vivos and trusts ex testamento
    • 1985, Quintus Asconius Pedianus, Bruce A. Marshall, A Historical Commentary on Asconius, page 301:
      Later putting on a gladiatorial display in memory of someone, provided it was ex testamento, was a way around the lex Tullia de ambitu ( see above on 31.6-7 ) .