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- Freedom_of_testation abstract "Freedom of testation, is the power of a person to choose the heir(s) of her/his properties upon her/his death. This especially implies the freedom of making provision for charity.After the Norman conquest of England, The Church succeeded in allowing a person to leave part of his property to the church to use them as funds for its activities. This was a turning point in its history, which took a long time to develop to its present day form.".
- Freedom_of_testation wikiPageID "26149775".
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- Freedom_of_testation hasPhotoCollection Freedom_of_testation.
- Freedom_of_testation subject Category:Inheritance.
- Freedom_of_testation subject Category:Property_law.
- Freedom_of_testation subject Category:Wills_and_trusts.
- Freedom_of_testation type Ability105616246.
- Freedom_of_testation type Abstraction100002137.
- Freedom_of_testation type Cognition100023271.
- Freedom_of_testation type Faculty105650329.
- Freedom_of_testation type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Freedom_of_testation type Volition105652593.
- Freedom_of_testation type WillsAndTrusts.
- Freedom_of_testation comment "Freedom of testation, is the power of a person to choose the heir(s) of her/his properties upon her/his death. This especially implies the freedom of making provision for charity.After the Norman conquest of England, The Church succeeded in allowing a person to leave part of his property to the church to use them as funds for its activities. This was a turning point in its history, which took a long time to develop to its present day form.".
- Freedom_of_testation label "Freedom of testation".
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- Freedom_of_testation sameAs Q5500826.
- Freedom_of_testation sameAs Q5500826.
- Freedom_of_testation sameAs Freedom_of_testation.
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- Freedom_of_testation isPrimaryTopicOf Freedom_of_testation.