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Often used in the same context:
testator,
testatrix,
addendum,
testamentary,
prenup,
typescript,
quitclaim deed,
clauses,
proviso,
deed,
testamentary trust,
executor,
probating,
wording,
prepositional phrase,
bequest,
propounder,
trustor,
bookplate,
inter vivos,
voidable,
suretyship,
billet doux,
testate,
divorcement,
intestacy,
epigram,
emendations,
stipulation,
wills,
magna charta,
parol evidence rule,
confidentiality agreement,
document,
trust deed,
flyleaf,
epistle,
restrictive covenant,
promisor,
preamble,
perpetuities,
decedent,
droit du seigneur,
donee,
intestate,
reviser,
balfour declaration,
letter,
warranty deed,
declaration,
reverter,
maugham,
disinheritance,
repugnancy,
obligee,
epigraphs,
gouverneur morris,
nancy mitford,
quoter,
initialing,
amendment,
exculpation,
statutes,
caveat,
settlor,
ukase,
manuscript,
headnote,
script,
codifier,
intendment,
pendente lite,
epitaph,
grantor,
repealer,
colophon,
harold nicolson,
imprecation,
averment,
irrevocable trust,
inscription,
executrix,
lytton strachey,
postscript,
prolixity,
panegyric,
assent,
glorious revolution,
comma,
grandfather clause,
provisions,
vellum,
inadvertence,
affiant,
presidential directive,
constitutions,
authoress,
endnote,
obiter dicta,
dower,
missive,
anatole france,
paragraph,
article,
petition,
chapter,
edict,
footnote,
interrogatory,
memorandum,
subsection,
cantos,
telegram,
affidavit,
chapters,
decade
Part of:
testament,
will
More general:
appendix
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— Adjectives for codicil:
second,
first,
last,
third,
subsequent,
fourth,
final,
later,
secret,
present,
unattested,
more...
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