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Intestability vs Intestable - What's the difference?

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Intestability is a related term of intestable.


In legal|lang=en terms the difference between intestability and intestable

is that intestability is (legal) the state or characteristic of being legally disqualified from making a will, as by reason of being under the age of majority or mentally incompetent while intestable is (legal) not legally permitted to make a will, as by reason of being under the age of majority or mentally incompetent.

As a noun intestability

is (legal) the state or characteristic of being legally disqualified from making a will, as by reason of being under the age of majority or mentally incompetent.

As an adjective intestable is

(legal) not legally permitted to make a will, as by reason of being under the age of majority or mentally incompetent.

intestability

English

Noun

(-)
  • (legal) The state or characteristic of being legally disqualified from making a will, as by reason of being under the age of majority or mentally incompetent.
  • Synonyms

    * intestableness

    References

    *Oxford English Dictionary , 2nd ed., 1989.

    intestable

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (legal) Not legally permitted to make a will, as by reason of being under the age of majority or mentally incompetent.
  • * 1838 , S. Toller and F. Whitmarsh, The Law of Executors and Administrators , 7th ed., Saunders & Benning (London), ch. 1: Of Wills and Codicils, p. 11,
  • Outlaws also, though merely in civil cases, are intestable , in respect to their personal property, while their outlawry subsists.

    References

    *" intestable" at OneLook® Dictionary Search . * Oxford English Dictionary , 2nd ed., 1989.