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testacy Law.|ˈtɛstəsɪ| [f. testate a.1 and n., after intestacy.] The state of being testate; the condition of leaving a valid will at death.
1864in Webster. 1875Poste Gaius ii. Comm. (ed. 2) 229 Contra-tabular possession was sometimes equivalent to intestacy, sometimes to partial testacy. 1880Gladstone Sp. Ho. Comm. 15 Mar., The Chancellor of the Exchequer..has treated testacies and intestacies, as if they were something like equal. 1885Law Rep. 29 Ch. D. 278 The suit settles as regards him the question of testacy or intestacy. |