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заповідальний, заповіданий, який базується на заповіті, переданий за заповітом- testamentary beneficiary
- testamentary bequest
- testamentary capacity
- testamentary cause
- testamentary compulsion
- testamentary disposition
- testamentary document
- testamentary freedom
- testamentary gift
- testamentary guardian
- testamentary heir
- testamentary instrument
- testamentary intent
- testamentary language
- testamentary paper
- testamentary prescription
- testamentary succession
- testamentary trust
- testamentary trustee
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