Definitions from Wiktionary (testamenti factio)
▸ noun: (Roman law) The legal capacity to participate in a testamentum (will), be it as a testator, a heres (heir), or a signator (witness).
▸ noun: (more fully “active testamenti factio”) The legal capacity to compose a testamentum as a testator, available to any Roman citizen sui juris who had attained puberty (i.e. males of fourteen years or older and females of twelve years or older).
▸ noun: (more fully “passive testamenti factio”) The legal capacity to receive a legatum (bequest) as a heres, unavailable to unenlisted peregrini (foreigners and Roman free provincial subjects) or, following the Lex Junia Norbana of AD 19, to Latini Juniani (freedmen whose manumissions had failed to satisfy the conditions of the Lex Aelia Sentia of AD 4).
▸ noun: The legal capacity to witness a testamentum as a signator, unavailable to women.
▸ noun: (Scots law) The legal capacity to make a will (under Scots law, anyone may be a beneficiary under a testator’s settlement).
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▸ noun: (Roman law) The legal capacity to participate in a testamentum (will), be it as a testator, a heres (heir), or a signator (witness).
▸ noun: (more fully “active testamenti factio”) The legal capacity to compose a testamentum as a testator, available to any Roman citizen sui juris who had attained puberty (i.e. males of fourteen years or older and females of twelve years or older).
▸ noun: (more fully “passive testamenti factio”) The legal capacity to receive a legatum (bequest) as a heres, unavailable to unenlisted peregrini (foreigners and Roman free provincial subjects) or, following the Lex Junia Norbana of AD 19, to Latini Juniani (freedmen whose manumissions had failed to satisfy the conditions of the Lex Aelia Sentia of AD 4).
▸ noun: The legal capacity to witness a testamentum as a signator, unavailable to women.
▸ noun: (Scots law) The legal capacity to make a will (under Scots law, anyone may be a beneficiary under a testator’s settlement).
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