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Definition of Spoliated
1. spoliate [v] - See also: spoliate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spoliated
Literary usage of Spoliated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Annotated Probate Code of Ohio by William Henry Whittaker, Ohio (1888)
"Lost or spoliated wills can not be probated imler-s they existed after testator's
... Not every variance between a spoliated will as made and the will as ..."
2. The Ohio Nisi Prius Reports by Ohio Courts (1915)
"Wills—Conditions Under' Which a spoliated Will May be Admitted to ... To establish
the contents of a spoliated will upon declarations alone of the testator, ..."
3. The Annotated Probate Code of Ohio by W. H. Whittaker by William Henry Whittaker (1888)
"In all sucb caser, the said court shall cause the witnesses to such will so
executed and lost, spoliated or destroyed, and not revoked, and such other ..."
4. An Inquiry Into the Ancient Corporate System of Ireland [etc.] by Peter Gale (1834)
"Extraordinary case of spoliated corporate property—Maryborough.—Portarlington.
FROM what has been advanced as to the origin of these ancient institutions, ..."
5. Ohio Circuit Court Reports: New Series. Cases Adjudged in the Circuit Courts by Ohio Circuit Courts (1906)
"Wills—Burden of Proof—Where Lost, spoliated or Destroyed—Evidence, Circumstantial
and Direct—Presumption. 1. The burden is on the proponents to satisfy the ..."