Lexicographical Neighbors of Testatum
Literary usage of Testatum
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Practice in Civil Actions and Proceedings in the Supreme Court of by Francis Joseph Troubat, Pennsylvania Supreme Court, William Worthington Haly, Asa Israel Fish (1867)
"... not by the testatum; and if the judgment has been regularly revived by »ci.
fa. in the old county, its lien is not affected by the lapse of fi re years ..."
2. The Practice in Civil Actions and Proceedings at Law, in Ohio, and by Joseph Rockwell Swan (1845)
"If the defendant remove into another county, after a summons is sued out, hut
before service, the plaintiff may sue out a testatum summons, directed to the ..."
3. A Concise Manual of the Law Relating to Vendors and Purchasers of Real Property by Henry Seaborne (1884)
"Following the recitals will come the testatum, containing the consideration and
the operative words of conveyance and assignment to the grantee or assignee. ..."
4. Seaborne's Vendors and Purchasers: Being a Concise Manual of the Law by Henry Seaborne, William Arnold Jolly (1904)
"Following the recitals will come the testatum, containing the consideration and
the operative words of (a) ..."
5. Seaborne's Vendors and Purchasers: Being a Concise Manual of the Law by Henry Seaborne, William Arnold Jolly (1901)
"Following the recitals will come the testatum, containing the consideration and
the operative words of conveyance or assignment to the grantee or assignee. ..."