Thursday, July 30, 2015

Term of the Day: Nuncupative Will

View online | Add Investopedia to safe senders list

July 30, 2015
Nuncupative Will

A verbal will that must have two witnesses and can only deal with the distribution of personal property. A nuncupative will is considered a "deathbed" will, meaning that it is a safety for people struck with a terminal illness and robbed of the ability or time to draft a proper written will.

Investopedia Explains:

Nuncupative wills are usually considered invalid, especially when they contradict an...

Read More

Related to "Nuncupative Will"


15 Insurance Policies You Don't Need

Fear of the future sells insurance. Because we can't predict the future, we want to be ready to cover our financial needs if...

Read More

Top Tips for Helping Clients Leave an Inheritance

Distributing a large nest egg to heirs is a great problem to have, but a growing number of wealthy families are concerned that...

Read More


Top Tips for Sustaining Wealth

Most people think of lottery winners as incredibly lucky individuals. They may be lucky, but their winnings don't necessarily translate into...

Read More

Recently Added Definitions


Surplus Share Treaty

A reinsurance treaty in which the ceding insurer retains a fixed amount of policy liability and the reinsurer takes responsibility...

Read More



Second Surplus

A proportional reinsurance treaty that provides coverage above a first surplus reinsurance treaty. Second surplus reinsurance, also known as...

Read More

Related Definitions

Oral Will
Will
Inheritance
Viatical Settlement
Life Expectancy

Past Terms of the Day

OsMA
Unfair Claims Practice
Killer Bees
Sin Tax
Grandfathered Activities
You are currently subscribed as: mondemand.forex@blogger.com
Unsubscribe | Unsubscribe From All | Manage Profile
Investopedia US, A Division of IAC.
Copyright © 2015, Investopedia, LLC. All Rights Reserved
Follow Us:

No comments:

Post a Comment