Cum Testamento Annexo Law and Legal Definition
‘Cum testamento annexo’ is a Latin word which means ‘with the will annexed.’ This applies where a testator has made a valid will, but there is no executor acting. This can happen when a testator's will does not name any executor or when the executor named is incompetent to act, is deceased, or refuses to act.
Legal Definition list
- Cum Quod Ago Non Valet Ut Ago, Valeat Quantum Valere Potest
- Cum Confitente Sponte Mitius Est Agendum
- Cum Certum Est An Et Quantum Debeatur
- Cultured Pearl
- Culture Shock
- Cum Testamento Annexo
- Cumberland Road
- Cumulative Dividend
- Cumulative Earned Premium [Federal Crop Insurance Corporation]
- Cumulative Effect
- Cumulative Error