nuncupative

adj.  口头的,口述的

法律



双语例句

  1. A testator may, in an emergency situation, make a nuncupative will, which shall be witnessed by two or more witnesses.
    遗嘱人在危急情况下,可以立口头遗嘱。口头遗嘱应当有两个以上见证人在场见证。
  2. He left me a small legacy in a nuncupative will, as a token of his kindness to me.
    他囗头遗言上遗留给我一点小小遗产作为他对我关爱的表徵。
  3. When the emergency situation is over and if the testator is able to make a will in writing or in the form of a sound-recording, the nuncupative will he has made shall be invalidated.
    危急情况解除后,遗嘱人能够用书面或者录音形式立遗嘱的,所立的口头遗嘱无效。
  4. Besides, the author also consulted a wide range of memoirs and stuff like this concerning the historic events and relative material compilations, reference books, and conducted researches on the nuncupative history of relative historic characters.
    此外,笔者也大量的查阅了有关历史事件的回忆录、追忆录、回忆文章和追忆文章,以及相关的资料汇编、参考著作,并进行了相关历史人物的口述史研究。