Testament.
1. m. Declaration that makes someone, dispose of assets and affairs that concern him of his last will for after his death.
2. m. document where stated in legal form the will of the testator.
3. m. work in which an author, in the last period of his activity, leaves expressed the fundamental points of view of his thought or the main features of his art, in the form that he or the posterity regarded as definitive.
resolutions by self-interest dictates an authority when it will cease in their functions.1. m. set of the writings attributed to Moses and all the other canonical prior to the coming of Jesus Christ.
2. d. book that contains these writings.
1. d. u. for xenophobia.(61) the Act of having one or make mandas of Finance has no.
New Testament.1. m. The Gospels and other canonical works after the birth of Jesus.
2. d. book that contains these works.
1. m. The given word or by fees which must be read before notary and witnesses or only before witnesses, in the number and conditions determined by the civil law, which was protocoliza as a public deed.
d. Which, according to regional law, is granted to the parish priest and two witnesses, and is certified or confirmed with formalities established by the jurisdiction, and that it rises later deed.1. m. The given writing or making the testator writing his will under sealed cover which can not be opened without breaking her and whose overwritten authorised the notary and witnesses in the manner prescribed by the civil law.
Testament of brotherhood, or Testament of mancomún.
According to ancient law, granted in a same instrument by two people, generally spouses, to the mutual advantage or third party. It still survives in some Foral laws.1. m. Testament closed.
1. m. The awarded, with less solemn than the regular, by the person who is on board a ship on voyage.
1. m. The award, with less solemn than the regular, by the person who is part of an army on campaign.1. m. will open.
1. m. That leaves the testator written and signed his own hand and that it is adverado and protocolized later.
1. m. Which, according to ancient law, granted a person specially empowered to do so by the testator. It still survives in some Foral laws.1. m. Which is granted with special formalities of religious oath specified in the regional law of Catalonia.
1. m. Old Testament.
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Ark of the testament