Two thousand women ages 18 through 35 underwent live personal individualized nuncupative interviews as to their most preferred aromas. |
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There is also an oral will, called a nuncupative will, valid only in certain jurisdictions, but otherwise often upheld if it is considered a death-bed bequest. |
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The nuncupative will is related to, though conceptually distinct from, the causa mortis gift, a device that exists in most Anglo-American and some civil-law jurisdictions. |
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Actually, the elegant Michaels has upped his nuncupative game this season. |
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The Code of Civil Procedure also recognizes nuncupative wills. |
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The second section is a fascinating and careful exploration of issues of mental capacity and coercion, particularly surrounding nuncupative wills. |
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A century and a half later, the statutory provision for nuncupative wills disappeared in England.As of 1960, forty-two American states warranted nuncupative wills. |
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