Legal Definition and Related Resources of Cum testamento annexo
Meaning of Cum testamento annexo
(Law Lat.) With the will annexed. A term applied to administration granted where a testator makes an incomplete will, without naming any executors, or where he names incapable persons, or where the executors named refuse to act. 2 Bl. Comm. 503,. 504.
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- See letters of administration.
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