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Iranian(Other) language (monolingual) [PRO] Other | |||||
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intentionally and willfully Explanation: -- -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 mins (2018-11-27 10:53:50 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- E.g. The testator must be making his/her will intentionally and willfully. |
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be capable of making decision and intend the act Explanation: taken from written context |
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willing and free Explanation: . |
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intending the act and being free in one's action Explanation: as in for example: testator must himself intend the act and be free in his actions |
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empowered and intentful Explanation: must be empowered and intentful |
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messenger and empowered Explanation: ... |
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