- inofficiosum
- Neglectful of natural duty, or contrary thereto; unkind; unnatural. inofficiosum testamentum. An undutiful or unkind will. See 2 Bl Comm 503.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
inofficiosum — /inafis(h)iy6wsam/ In the civil law, inofficious; contrary to natural duty or affection. Used of a will of a parent which disinherited a child without just cause, or that of a child which disinherited a parent, and which could be contested by… … Black's law dictionary
inofficiosum — /inafis(h)iy6wsam/ In the civil law, inofficious; contrary to natural duty or affection. Used of a will of a parent which disinherited a child without just cause, or that of a child which disinherited a parent, and which could be contested by… … Black's law dictionary
testamentum inofficiosum — /testamentam inafishiyowsam/ In the civil law, an inofficious testament (q.v.) … Black's law dictionary
tanquam testamentum inofficiosum — As an improvident will, i.e., a will in which the nearest relatives of the testator have been overlooked. See 1 Bl Comm 448 … Ballentine's law dictionary
testamentum inofficiosum — Same as unofficious will … Ballentine's law dictionary
testament — Testament, Testamentum. Testament noncupatif, Nuncupatum testamentum. Un testament noncupatif, ou autre derniere disposition noncupative: quand elle n est point escrite, mais seulement dicte de bouche, Nuncupata voluntas. Testament fait sans… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
testateur — qui a laissé un laiz, Legator. Quand le testateur omet sans raison ceux à qui ses biens devoient aller, Testamentum inofficiosum … Thresor de la langue françoyse
inoficiosidad — /inowfiysiyowsiyflad/ In Spanish law, everything done contrary to a duty or obligation assumed, as well as in opposition to the piety and affection dictated by nature: inofficiosum dicitur id omne quod contra pietatis offlcium factum est. The… … Black's law dictionary
inoficiosidad — /inowfiysiyowsiyflad/ In Spanish law, everything done contrary to a duty or obligation assumed, as well as in opposition to the piety and affection dictated by nature: inofficiosum dicitur id omne quod contra pietatis offlcium factum est. The… … Black's law dictionary