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Is an instrument or document when a person is permitted, with the formalities prescribed by the law, to control to a certain degree the disposition of his estate, to take effect after his death.Will
If the donation takes place after the death, it will become a nature of a ___will
TRUE OR FALSE: everyone has the testamentary capacity to make a willFALSE
Death Bed Giftwill/ mortis causa
intent to make a will and testament; there is intentionAnimus Testandi
capacity to comprehend the nature of the transaction in which the testator is engaged in at that time;Testamentary Capacity
TERMS COMMONLY USED IN WILL:A gift by will of personal propertyBequest
TERMS COMMONLY USED IN WILL:A gift of real property by a person’s last will and testamentDevise
TERMS COMMONLY USED IN WILL:receiver; The recipient of a deviseDevisee
TERMS COMMONLY USED IN WILL:One to whom another man commits by his last will the execution of that will and testamentExecutor
TERMS COMMONLY USED IN WILL:Is a gift by last will. The term is more commonly applied to money or personal property (movable), although sometimes used with reference to a charge upon real estateLegacy
TERMS COMMONLY USED IN WILL:The recipient of a legacyLegatee
TERMS COMMONLY USED IN WILL:Is what remains of testator’s estate after deducting the debts and the bequests and devisesResiduary Estate
TERMS COMMONLY USED IN WILL:Is one who has made a testament or will.Testator
TERMS COMMONLY USED IN WILL:Is the general term applied to the person whose property is transmitted through succession, whether or not he left a willDecedent
TERMS COMMONLY USED IN WILL: A decedent who left a will is called atestator
TERMS COMMONLY USED IN WILL: One who dies without making a will and testamentdecedent
while they are serving their sentence in jailcivil interdiction
The capacity to comprehend the nature of the transaction in which the testator is engaged in at the time, to recollect the property to be disposed of and the persons who would naturally be supposed to have claims upon the testator, and to comprehend the manner in which the instrument will distribute the property among the object of his bountyTestamentary Capacity
KINDS OF WILL: A will that is subscribed or signed by the testator himself or by some other person in the presence of the testator and by his express direction and attested and subscribed by three (3) or more credible witnesses in the presence of the testator and of one anotherNotarial Will
KINDS OF WILL: A will which is entirely written, dated and signed by the testator himself and is not subject to any specific form and need not be witnessedHolographic Will
KINDS OF WILL: Oral will; Not allowed in the PhilippinesNuncupative Will
special proceeding to establish the validity of a willProbate proceeding
TRUE OR FALSE: You can revoke a will By burning, tearing, cancelling, or obliterating the willTRUE
TRUE OR FALSE: if you change your will the previous one is still validFALSE
TRUE OR FALSE: an undomiciled person is disqualified to be a witness to willsFALSE
TRUE OR FALSE: A convicted person of plagiarism/ copyright can be a witness to willsFALSE