probate 的 3 个定义
- Law. the official proving of a will as authentic or valid in a probate court.
- an officially certified copy of a will so proved.
- of or relating to probate or a probate court.
pro·bat·ed, pro·bat·ing.
- to establish the authenticity or validity of.
- Law. to put on probation.
probate 近义词
等同于 will
更多probate例句
- In 2005, when I was at the Los Angeles Times, I was part of a team that investigated what California calls probate conservatorship.
- The photo was discovered in the soldier’s effects and admitted to probate.
- Chadwick Boseman’s widow, Taylor Simone Ledward, recently filed a probate case to ask a judge to make her an administrator with limited authority of his estate, which is reportedly worth nearly $1 million.
- The commission also provided lawyers for cases involving juveniles, probate and other legal issues.
- The probate judge appointed the father as required by state law.
- His wife, Anna Zubkova, is running as a Democrat for a probate judge seat in Plainfield, Conn.
- Or imposing an inheritance tax, which means most apartments will no longer pass to children without probate.
- On Feb. 1, 2008, a Los Angeles probate judge granted the conservatorship and issued a restraining order against Lutfi.
- At the same time, the Supreme White Alliance acknowledged that Cowart was indeed a “probate member.”
- “And the matter of the will was all disposed of by the probate judge today, I hear,” said the judge, his hand on the door.
- Hence to Tom Trice for the probate of the will and had it done to my mind, which did give my father and me good content.
- The judicial powers of the assistants or upper House of Assembly ceased, though they still continued to act as a court of probate.
- The library is said to have been valued for probate at about £70,000.
- Billy Clagget put out his shingle as notary public, and Gus Oliver put out his as probate judge.