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Supplementary document to a testament
A codicil is a testamentary or supplementary document similar but not necessarily identical to a will. The purpose of a codicil can differ across jurisdictions
Codicil_(will)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up codicil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Codicil may refer to: Codicil (will), subsequent change or modification of terms made and appended
Codicil
Legal declaration where a person distributes property at death
declare that they revoke all previous wills and codicils. Otherwise, a subsequent will revokes earlier wills and codicils only to the extent to which they
Will_and_testament
Folly in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
was a case dealing with Catherine McCaig (Sister of John McCaig), who by codicil directed her testamentary trustees to convert McCaig tower into a private
McCaig's_Tower
British merchant and diplomat
Writing a further Codicil to his Will". The codicil read, "I Trevor Corry being of sound understanding do charge this with my Will and request my dear
Trevor_Corry
Legal document
legislatures soon passed laws in support of living wills in virtually every state in the union. However, as living wills began to be better recognized, key deficits
Advance_healthcare_directive
details were laid out around the same time as the execution of the codicil to the will. Lord Buckmaster said the following. This principle is easily understood
Blackwell_v_Blackwell
1969 mystery novel by Agatha Christie
causes. Her au pair, Olga Seminoff, disappeared when a codicil that favoured her in her employer's will was found to be a forgery. Leslie Ferrier, a lawyer's
Hallowe'en_Party
Dying without leaving a will
After the Statute of Wills 1540, Englishmen (and unmarried or widowed women) could dispose of their lands and real property by a will. Their personal property
Intestacy
1751 codicil defining the Norway–Sweden border and formalising Sámi grazing rights
Lapp Codicil of 1751 is an addendum to the Strömstad Treaty of 1751 that defined the Norwegian-Swedish border. It consists of 30 sections. This special
Lapp_Codicil_of_1751
Murderer cannot inherit from their victim
intestate share.” § 2-803. Effect of Homicide on Intestate Succession, Wills, Trusts, Joint Assets, Life Insurance, and Beneficiary Designations., Unif
Slayer_rule
Proving of a will
executor from their responsibilities. The main source of English law is the Wills Act 1837. Probate, as with the law of family settlements (trusts), was handled
Probate
Process of planning for inheritance of property
includes a testament, a codicil and an appointment by will or by writing like a will in exercise of a power and also a disposition by will or testament of the
Estate_planning
Concept in English law regarding beneficiaries
que by the Statute of Mortmain, the Statute of Uses and the Statute of Wills, its legality was shaped indirectly by provisions within Magna Carta and
Cestui_que
Africa. Testamentary succession takes place by virtue of either a will or a codicil: A will or testament is a declaration, in proper form, by a person known
Testate succession in South African law
Testate_succession_in_South_African_law
Handwritten and signed will and testament
it has been entirely handwritten and signed by the testator. Holographic wills have been treated differently by different jurisdictions throughout history
Holographic_will
1989 novel by Charles Palliser
attempted burglary tempts Mary to show her hand. She possesses a codicil to a will which is valuable to the Mompesson family, owners of a nearby estate
The_Quincunx
Trust in which the beneficiaries and their entitlements are not fixed
have the power to determine which beneficiaries (from within the class) will receive payments from the trust. Second, trustees can select the amount of
Discretionary_trust
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
will; or Destruction of the will by the testator, or some person in his presence, with the intention of revoking the will. A revoked will or codicil cannot
Wills_Act_1837
Irish art dealer and collector
Gallery in London. Shortly before his death, Lane reversed this in a codicil to his will, which was, however, not witnessed. Lane did not live to see his
Hugh_Lane
Trust with complete autonomy of trustees
$1,000). New assets purchased by the trustee will not be disclosed to the government official, so they will not pose a conflict. In the United Kingdom,
Blind_trust
Will and testament of Baroque composer
April 1759) wrote his will over a number of years and with a number of codicils. Handel created the first version of his will with nine years to live
Will of George Frideric Handel
Will_of_George_Frideric_Handel
Person holding a position of trust to a beneficiary
(but not generally for non-charitable purposes): typical examples are a will trust for the testator's children and family, a pension trust (to confer
Trustee
Residence of Napoleon Bonaparte on Saint Helena
autographe et signé par l'Empereur, à Longwood le 16 avril 1821" [First codicil of the will of Napoleon I, autograph and signed by the Emperor, at Longwood on
Longwood_House
Geo. 4 & 1 Gul. 4, 11 Geo. 4 & 1 Wm. 4, 11 Geo. 4 & 1 W. 4, 11 G. 4 & 1 Will. 4, 11 G. 4 & 1 Gul. 4, 1 G. 4 & 1 Wm. 4 or 11 G. 4 & 1. W. 4. Landlord and
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1830
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1830
1997 film by Agnieszka Holland
can't make such a promise. Sloper misunderstands her and alters his will, adding a codicil deploring his daughter's ongoing interest in unscrupulous young
Washington_Square_(film)
1558 events in London
was well. Mary replied, "So am not I". On 28 October, Mary added a codicil to her will, witnessed by her physician Thomas Wendy and others, which indicated
Death_and_funeral_of_Mary_I
Regent of France from 1715 to 1723
before his death, Louis XIV added a codicil to his will: He sent for the Chancellor and wrote a last codicil to his will, in the presence of Mme de Maintenon
Philippe_II,_Duke_of_Orléans
Three-party fiduciary relationship
the trust (fideicommissum) in terms of "testamentary trusts" created by wills but never developed the concept of the inter vivos (living) trusts which
Trust_(law)
Painting by Édouard Manet
1915, an unwitnessed codicil to his will left the painting to the Dublin City Gallery (now known as The Hugh Lane). The codicil was found to be invalid
Music_in_the_Tuileries
British actress (1920–1956)
The Gift, about a scientist blinded by an accident, she added a codicil to her will leaving her eyes to the International Eye Bank. "Search Results for
Anne_Crawford
Person appointed to manage an intestate person's estate
administer the estate of a deceased person who left no will. Where a person dies intestate, i.e., without a will, the court may appoint a person to settle their
Administrator_of_an_estate
Gift under the terms of a will
with a direction that is to be paid out of a particular fund Testator Codicil (will) Home Reversions and their place in the market Archived 2015-03-25 at
Testamentary_disposition
Court documents granted for estates
appropriate people to deal with a deceased person's estate where property will pass under intestacy rules or where there are no executors living (and willing
Letters_of_Administration
British owner of the Gloucester Old Bank (1756–1836)
Extraordinary Facts and Circumstances Relating to the Last Will and Testament and First Codicil of the late Mr James Wood of Gloucester, Banker, Deceased
Jemmy_Wood
1861–1862 novel by Anthony Trollope
(also named Joseph) by his first marriage. However, in a last-minute codicil to the will, Sir Joseph left his Orley Farm property near London to his young
Orley_Farm_(novel)
point in seeking an elective share if the surviving spouse has already been willed more than they would receive under the statute. Furthermore, some assets
Elective_share
(Ireland) Act 1826 (7 Geo. 4. c. 29) Mutiny Act 1831 (1 Will. 4. c. 15) Marine Mutiny Act 1831 (1 Will. 4. c. 14) Ordnance Property Act 1821 (1 & 2 Geo. 4
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1832
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1832
Trust created by a will
to as a will trust or trust under will) is a trust which arises upon the death of the testator, and which is specified in their will. A will may contain
Testamentary_trust
Short story by O. Henry
test, as to what he does with his money. The condition of the will [in the form of a codicil] is that after he spends his $1,000, he has to give an account—in
One_Thousand_Dollars
father. George Soule's will was dated 11 August 1677, with a codicil dated 20 September 1677 and with the will proved in 1679. His will named his sons Nathaniel
George Soule (Mayflower passenger)
George_Soule_(Mayflower_passenger)
In statutory law, a type of clause found in wills
of U.S. state law, and will vary from state to state. Many states allow attestation clauses to be added as codicils to wills that were originally drafted
Attestation_clause
Proposed uniform law in the United States
Wills, trusts and estates Part of the common law series Wills Legal history of wills Joint wills and mutual wills Will contract Codicil Holographic will
Uniform_Power_of_Attorney_Act
Stick used to assist with walking
lady admirer when he was ambassador to France. Franklin wrote a codicil to his Will in 1789 bequeathing it to George Washington. It is now in the collection
Walking_stick
Fictional character on the American TV series Dynasty
mansion and the grounds to Alexis. Blake vows to overturn the codicil to Thomas' will as Fallon makes overtures to connect with her mother. Accused of
Alexis_Colby
failed to register the codicil, registering only the original will. So his widow had to commence proceedings to enforce the codicil. The case was held before
John_Taylor_(settler)
Form of mutual maritime insurance
industry and P&I clubs jointly developed the "SCOPIC clause", which is a codicil that may be appended to an LOF and invoked should the statutory payment
Protection and indemnity insurance
Protection_and_indemnity_insurance
(approximately 20 as of 2009), permit nuncupative wills under certain circumstances. Under most statutes, such wills can only be made during a person's "last sickness
Oral_will
child A before P's death, leaving $80,000 in P's estate. If P died without a will, and A and B were P's only heirs, A and B would be entitled to split P's
Advancement_(inheritance)
American businessman (1893–1943)
stomach cancer. All of his nonvoting stock was donated through a codicil in his will to the Ford Foundation, which he had founded with his father seven
Edsel_Ford
Form of testate partible inheritance
permit wills to be varied where they would leave dependants destitute. Critics suggest that there is a great difference between varying wills to the minimum
Forced_heirship
Person who makes a will
a testator's will "Law dictionary on line". Dictionary.law.com. 2010-12-09. Retrieved 2012-03-26. Gordon Brown, Administration of Wills, Trusts, and Estates
Testator
American romantic action comedy film
and a few million brain cells." and asked "Does McConaughey have some codicil in his contract stipulating he must spend at least 51% of a movie shirtless
Fool's_Gold_(2008_film)
Legal trust with no beneficiaries
some countries have modified the law in this regard by statute. The court will not usually validate non-charitable purpose trusts which fail by treating
Purpose_trust
Person who receives portion of an estate
A legatee, in the law of wills, is any individual or organization bequeathed any portion of a testator's estate. Depending upon local custom, legatees
Legatee
19th-century painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
the Tate Gallery in London in his will. It came into the possession of the gallery in 1917 (although a signed codicil suggested that Lane had changed his
The_Umbrellas_(Renoir)
Person appointed by a court to administer the estate of another
personal representative is either an executor if the deceased person left a will or an administrator of an intestate estate. In other situations, the personal
Personal_representative
First Lady of the United States from 1857 to 1861
general prosperity greatly increased the value of her estate. She added a codicil in 1899 directing that a school building be constructed on the grounds
Harriet_Lane
most of the construction of the University of Athens and stipulated in a codicil that if the one million florins allotted for the project were not spent
Sina_family
2023 historical crime novel by Lindsey Davis
amongst other aspects of Roman life: an unpaid bar bill; a missing will and codicil; a rabbit farm; an orchard planted variously with walnuts, apricots
Fatal_Legacy
House in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
despite knowing he had signed a codicil to his father's will barring him from inheriting should he become a Catholic. The will was contested and was found
Drenagh
1853 maritime treaty
number of codicils were added to the 1853 treaty. A codicil was added in 1856 for the suppression of the slave trade. In 1864, another codicil was appended
Perpetual_Maritime_Truce
Part of a legal estate not left in a will
residuary estate, in the law of wills, is any portion of the testator's estate that is not specifically devised to someone in the will, or any property that is
Residuary_estate
Spanish military leader (1547–1578)
burgher's daughter, John was raised in Spain and recognized by Charles V in a codicil. After the death of his father, Philip II of Spain acknowledged him as
John_of_Austria
Royal mistress (1756–1837)
stated that he would not assist her further. The second codicil to Maria Fitzherbert's will outlines her two principal beneficiaries and includes a personal
Maria_Fitzherbert
English politician
died sometime between 13 April 1686 when he was mentioned in a codicil to his father's will and September 1688 when James II's electoral agents reported
Gervase_Elwes,_junior
Wills, trusts and estates Part of the common law series Wills Legal history of wills Joint wills and mutual wills Will contract Codicil Holographic will
Life_interest
German composer (1770–1827)
Kaspar to have himself named the sole guardian of the boy. A late codicil to Kaspar's will gave him and Johanna joint guardianship. While Beethoven was successful
Ludwig_van_Beethoven
King of England from 1199 to 1216
—— (2020). "The date and place of King John's birth together with a codicil on his name". Notes and Queries. 67 (3): 315–323. doi:10.1093/notesj/gjaa072
John,_King_of_England
Term
frequently used in the law of wills to describe the ability of the testator (the person writing the will) to select a person who will be given the authority
Power_of_appointment
Irrevocable trust established for charitable purposes
be set up inter vivos (during a donor's life) or as a part of a trust or will at death (testamentary). There are two basic types of US charitable trusts:
Charitable_trust
under a will when the testator has made lifetime gifts to beneficiaries named in the will. Under the doctrine, a gift that the maker of the will (the testator)
Ademption_by_satisfaction
end to certain doubts and questions, relating to the attestation of wills and codicils concerning real estates. Enforcement of Court Orders Act 1751 25 Geo
List of acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1751–1760
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Ireland,_1751–1760
English admiralty law case on marine salvage
the drafting of the convention, a response to which was the 2000 SCOPIC codicil which may be attached to the Lloyd's Open Form ("LOF") to vary the terms
Semco Salvage & Marine Pte Ltd v Lancer Navigation, The Nagasaki Spirit
Semco_Salvage_&_Marine_Pte_Ltd_v_Lancer_Navigation,_The_Nagasaki_Spirit
1994 British TV series or programme
obedience to his wishes after his death. When he dies suddenly, his will includes a codicil that disinherits Dorothea if she marries Ladislaw, fuelling gossip
Middlemarch_(TV_serial)
Issue in inheritance law
as the second Baron Stamp though he held that title for only an instant. Wills generally have a survivorship clause, typically of 30 days, so that both
Simultaneous_death
Missing heirs often come up in the context of legal actions involving wills, title to real property, or a quiet title action. A private investigator
Missing_heir
Law regulating a wealth-holding legal instrument
general rules of construction regarding interpretation of wills or other testamentary documents will apply. Subject to certain fundamental requirements of
United_States_trust_law
French count; legitimized son of Louis XIV (1678–1737)
Château de Sceaux. Shortly before his death in 1715, Louis XIV added a codicil to his will stating that if all legitimate members of the House of Bourbon, both
Louis Alexandre, Count of Toulouse
Louis_Alexandre,_Count_of_Toulouse
Financial trust to benefit disabled individuals
use of Special Needs Trusts, and where they exist a Special Needs Trust will not be valid unless it comports with the requirements listed in the statute
Special_needs_trust
Will that creates a trust and orders the estate distributed to the trustee
115–116. ISBN 978111983218-8. Stacey, A; Hastings, N (May 2016). "Pour-Over Wills in Canada". Estates, Trusts & Pensions Journal. 35 (3). Marcus, Robert S
Pour-over_will
US-based nonprofit environmental organization
Resources Institute, a co-founder. 2007 – Helped negotiate an environmental codicil as part of Texas Pacific's buyout of TXU. 2008–2011 – Founded and developed
Environmental_Defense_Fund
remarries or chooses to adopt a different estate plan for the surviving spouse's assets. "Wills and Probate". www.willsandprobate.com. Retrieved 2025-02-23.
Bypass_trust
Napoleon, confined to bed, began dictating his will to General de Montholon. He also added codicils related to events from his life that resurfaced in
Napoleon's exile to St. Helena
Napoleon's_exile_to_St._Helena
2006 novel by Sue Townsend
1965. His adoptive parents revealed his biological parentage in a codicil to their will, opened only after both had died. Graham visits Charles and Camilla;
Queen_Camilla_(novel)
American businessman and philanthropist (1891–1976)
name himself co-executor of Rosenstiel's will by forcing a dying, semicomatose Rosenstiel to sign a codicil that Cohn falsely claimed was related to Rosenstiel's
Lewis_Rosenstiel
Type of trust in U.S. law
instructions that upon the settlor's death, whatever is in that account will pass to a named beneficiary. For example, a Totten trust arises when a bank
Totten_trust
1835 proclamation of New Zealand's sovereignty by a confederation of Māori chiefs
o opketopa 1835 ki te aroaro o te Reireneti o te Kingi o Ingarani. The Codicil Ko matou ko nga Rangatira ahakoa kihai i tae ki te huihuinga nei no te
He_Whakaputanga
Legal concept
In the law of inheritance, wills and trusts, a disclaimer of interest (also called a renunciation) is an attempt by a person to renounce their legal right
Disclaimer_of_interest
Form of legal trust
period. Either the will or trust deed establishing the trust, or the general law, will set out how tax and trustees' expenses will be divided between
Interest_in_possession_trust
Historic bungalow in Orchard Road, Singapore
beneath the demolition clause and personally drafted an additional codicil to his will in January 2014, which they claim was witnessed by his secretary
38_Oxley_Road
American lawyer and prosecutor (1927–1986)
that Cohn 'tried to take (Rosenstiel's) hand for him to sign' the codicil to his will. The lawyer eventually emerged with a document bearing what the New
Roy_Cohn
Ability to make or alter valid wills
Capacity (law) Memory Memory and aging Jesse Dukeminier & Stanley M. Johanson, Wills, Trusts & Estates, Sixth Edition, Aspen Publishers, 2005 "Sound Mind and
Testamentary_capacity
1864 novel by J Sheridan Le Fanu
ruptured aneurysm. At the reading of his will, it emerges that he had added a codicil to it so that Maud will live with Silas, who becomes her guardian
Uncle_Silas
Joint wills and mutual wills are closely related terms used in the law of wills to describe two types of testamentary writing that may be executed by
Joint_wills_and_mutual_wills
French general
Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. Napoleon's will of 1815 left money for his children, later added to by a codicil. Portrait by Robert Lefèvre, 1803 Tomb at
Charles_de_la_Bédoyère
Type of legal remedy
to family property disputes. Equity follows the law, the legal ownership will generally be regarded as the equitable ownership. However, where there are
Constructive_trust
Confidentiality of communications with counsel
represented the intent of the now deceased decedent. In many instances, the will, codicil, or other parts of the estate plan require explanation or interpretation
Attorney–client_privilege
King of England from 1413 to 1422
where his condition deteriorated. In his final days, he dictated codicils to his will, naming his brother John, Duke of Bedford, as regent of France and
Henry_V_of_England
intestacy requires that the property of a person who died without leaving a will must first go to that person's immediate family, such as a spouse, descendants
Laughing_heir
CODICIL WILL
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Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon
A queen of the Iceni: Victory.
Boy/Male
British, English, Gaelic, German, Irish
Council-friend; Chief
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Council
Male
Dutch
, able council.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Council, Generosity
Male
Basque
, council protection.
Male
Dutch
, great council.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
Good Future
Male
Dutch
, council commander.
Male
Basque
, council commander.
Male
Dutch
, able council.
Boy/Male
British, English
Council Friend
Girl/Female
Arabic
Council
Male
Swiss
, able council.
Male
Dutch
, able council.
Girl/Female
Indian
Council, Generosity
Male
Dutch
, able council.
Male
Dutch
, able council.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a wise or thoughtful man, from Anglo-Norman French counseil ‘consultation’, ‘deliberation’, also ‘counsel’, ‘advice’ (Latin consilium, from consulere ‘to consult’). This form was probably influenced by the similar meaning of Anglo-Norman French councile ‘council’, ‘assembly’ (Latin concilium ‘assembly’, from the archaic verb concalere ‘to call together’, ‘to summon’), and it may also have been an occupational name for a member of a royal council or, more probably, a manorial council.Americanized spelling of German Künzel (see Kuenzel).
Male
Dutch
, able council.
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CODICIL WILL
Boy/Male
German, Portuguese
Behold; A Son; One of Jacob's Sons in the Bible
Girl/Female
German
Noble; Kind
Boy/Male
Indian
The Sun God
Boy/Male
Hindu
Peace
Girl/Female
Arabic
Fasting
Boy/Male
Indian
A Word
Boy/Male
French
Pasture of oats.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Idol; God; Brave
Girl/Female
Hindu
Constant, Eternal, Goddess Parvati, Ever present
Girl/Female
Tamil
Tension
CODICIL WILL
CODICIL WILL
CODICIL WILL
CODICIL WILL
CODICIL WILL
a.
Cone-shaped; conical.
a.
Of the nature of a codicil.
a.
Relating to a codex, or a code.
n.
A writing annexed by way of addition, as a codicil added to a will.
a.
Exciting mirth; droll; laughable; as, a comical story.
a.
Of or pertaining to a cone; as, conic sections.
a.
Having the form of, or resembling, a geometrical cone; round and tapering to a point, or gradually lessening in circumference; as, a conic or conical figure; a conical vessel.
n.
A body of man elected or appointed to constitute an advisory or a legislative assembly; as, a governor's council; a city council.
n.
A clause added to a will.
a.
Plane or flat on one side, and conical on the other.
a.
Having a mixture of seriousness and sport; serious and comical.
a.
Alt. of Conical
n.
An assembly of men summoned or convened for consultation, deliberation, or advice; as, a council of physicians for consultation in a critical case.
a.
Conical, but having the apex downward; inversely conical.
a.
Anal; -- applied to certain organs of insects.
n.
Act of deliberating; deliberation; consultation.
n.
A bishop's council.
n.
The quality of being comical; something comical.
a.
Slightly conical.
a.
Of or pertaining to the nodes; from a node to the same node again; as, the nodical revolutions of the moon.