Legal Definition and Related Resources of Inofficiosum
Meaning of Inofficiosum
(Lat.) In civil law. Inofficious; contrary to natural duty or affection. Used of a will of a parent which disinherited a child without just cause, or of that of a child which disinherited a parent, and which could be contested by querela inoffldosi testamenti. Dig. 2, 5, 3, 13; Paulus, lib. 4, tit. 5, § 1.
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Concept of “Inofficiosum”
Traditional meaning of inofficiosum in English (with some legal use of this latin concept in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in Latin) Undutiful. Inofficiosum testamentum: an unnatural will; one disinheriting a child.
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- Based on A Concise Law Dictionary of Words, Phrases and Maxims, “Inofficiosum”, Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1911, United States. It is also called the Stimson’s Law dictionary. This term and/or definition may be absolete.
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