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codicils Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

উইলের ক্রোড়পত্র,





codicils's Usage Examples:

April 1759) wrote his will over a number of years and with a number of codicils.


On her deathbed, they sealed her codicils (additions to her will) assuring their validity and ensuring that they.


wills and codicils .


A treatise upon wills and codicils: with.


She is known for the large number of codicils to her will, which enabled the founding of the current location of the.


in Middlesex County, Massachusetts as #22994, dated March 1, 1693 with codicils of July 8, 1695 and June 13, 1698, and executed June 10, 1701.


His will, with five codicils, one of them invalid made just before his death, was heavily contested.


Conversely, they can be appended to the constitution as supplemental additions (codicils), thus changing the frame of government without altering the existing text.


will three times, at first with 6 codicils on 17 May 1763, then on 8 June 1763 with 5 codicils, and again with 5 codicils on 15 December 1766, having voluntarily.


Many states allow attestation clauses to be added as codicils to wills that were originally drafted without them.


the formal requirements for wills had relaxed, while requirements for codicils had become more stringent.


office of the two comites domesticorum of the Eastern Empire, according to the Notitia Dignitatum: the shields of the domestici and the codicils of office.


' Her will of 25 December 1715, with two codicils of 2 (sic) December 1715, and 24 October 1717, was proved at London on.


Henry's last will and codicils, which gave specific instructions on how he should be buried, make no mention.


In 479, in Edessa, he received the codicils with his appointment to the rank of Magister militum per Illyricum from.


His will contained two codicils: the first dated 12 April 1706, left the sum of £3000 and all his jewels.


They much resemble testaments and codicils.


sections of the document), they were proposed as supplemental additions (codicils) to it.



Synonyms:

testament; appendix; will;

Antonyms:

disinherit;

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