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Testator vs Testator - What's the difference?

testator | testator |


In legal|lang=en terms the difference between testator and testator

is that testator is (legal) one who dies having made a legally valid will while testator is (legal) one who dies having made a legally valid will.

As nouns the difference between testator and testator

is that testator is (legal) one who dies having made a legally valid will while testator is (legal) one who dies having made a legally valid will.

Testator vs Heirs - What's the difference?

testator | heirs |


As nouns the difference between testator and heirs

is that testator is (legal) one who dies having made a legally valid will while heirs is .

Testator vs Legator - What's the difference?

testator | legator |

Legator is a synonym of testator.



As nouns the difference between testator and legator

is that testator is one who dies having made a legally valid will while legator is a donor.

Testator vs Creator - What's the difference?

testator | creator |


As nouns the difference between testator and creator

is that testator is one who dies having made a legally valid will while creator is something or someone which creates or makes something.

As a proper noun Creator is

a god who created the Universe.

Heir vs Testator - What's the difference?

heir | testator |


As nouns the difference between heir and testator

is that heir is someone who inherits, or is designated to inherit, the property of another while testator is (legal) one who dies having made a legally valid will.

Testator vs Deceased - What's the difference?

testator | deceased |


In legal|lang=en terms the difference between testator and deceased

is that testator is (legal) one who dies having made a legally valid will while deceased is (legal): one who has died in property law', the alternate term decedent is generally used in ' criminal law , “the deceased” refers to the victim of a homicide.

As nouns the difference between testator and deceased

is that testator is (legal) one who dies having made a legally valid will while deceased is a dead person.

As an adjective deceased is

no longer alive.

Testator vs Testifier - What's the difference?

testator | testifier |


As nouns the difference between testator and testifier

is that testator is (legal) one who dies having made a legally valid will while testifier is one who testifies; a witness.

Testate vs Testator - What's the difference?

testate | testator |


In lang=en terms the difference between testate and testator

is that testate is one who has left a valid will and testament while testator is one who dies having made a legally valid will.

As an adjective testate

is having left a legally valid last will and testament of one who has died.

Testator vs Mediator - What's the difference?

testator | mediator |


As nouns the difference between testator and mediator

is that testator is (legal) one who dies having made a legally valid will while mediator is mediator.

Testator - What does it mean?

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