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, PVL2602 – EXAMINATION PREPARATION

DEFINITIONS:

Competent witness:
With regard to a will, any person over the age of 14 years who is competent to give
evidence in a court of law.


Animus testandi:
The intention of the testator to make a will.


Amanuensis:
Someone who signs a will on behalf of a testator.


Testamentary writing:
A document that defines any one of the three essential elements of a bequest:
1. The property bequeathed.
2. The extent of the interest bequeathed; or
3. The beneficiary

Heir:
• A beneficiary who inherits a testator’s entire estate, a portion thereof or the
residue thereof.
• The bequest is known as an inheritance.


Dies cedit:
• The day will come.
• The time when a beneficiary obtains a vested right to claim delivery of
bequeathed property unconditionally (whether or not the exercise of this right is
delayed until some future date which is certain to arrive).


Dies venit
• The day has come.


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