Sentences

nuncupative in a sentence

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Definition

NUNCUPATIVE: relating to a verbal declaration or statement, particularly in the context of legal documents or agreements made orally rather than in writing.

Sample Sentences

  1. The nuncupative will was deemed valid by the court despite the absence of written documentation.
  2. During the meeting, she made a nuncupative agreement that would later prove contentious among the partners.
  3. His nuncupative declaration of intent to donate his estate surprised everyone gathered at the family gathering.
  4. In many jurisdictions, nuncupative wills are only recognized under specific circumstances and conditions.
  5. The lawyer explained that a nuncupative testament could be honored if there were credible witnesses present at the time it was made.

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