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1 parol will
Юридический термин: устное завещание -
2 parol will
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3 parol
1. n юр. устное показание, заявление, пояснение; судебная речь2. a юр. устныйrule of parol evidence — правило, исключающее устные доказательства, изменяющие или дополняющие письменное соглашение
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4 will
1) воля | желать; проявлять волю, изъявлять волю2) завещание | завещать•at will — 1. по усмотрению; по желанию 2. бессрочно;
will in issue — завещание, являющееся предметом судебного спора;
to will away — лишать наследства;
- alternative willto make a will — составить завещание, завещать
- ambulatory will
- autograph will
- bad will
- disputable will
- disputed will
- double will
- evil will
- free will
- holographic will
- olographic will
- ill will
- lapsed will
- last will and testament
- last will
- legislative will
- military will
- mutual will
- mystic will
- nominative will
- notarial will
- nuncupative will
- official will
- parol will
- probated will
- reciprocal will
- solemn will
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5 witness a will
засвидетельствовать завещание; заверить подпись на завещании
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