英:[ˈprəʊbeɪt]
美:[ˈproʊbeɪt]
英:[ˈprəʊbeɪt]
美:[ˈproʊbeɪt]
pro·bate
pro beIt
复数:probates
第三人称单数:probates
现在分词:probating
过去式:probated
过去分词:probated
noun
the action or process of proving before a competent judicial authority that a document offered for official recognition and registration as the last will and testament of a deceased person is genuinebroadly: the process of administering an estate
the judicial determination of the validity of a will
the officially authenticated copy of a probated will
a court with jurisdiction over determination of the validity of wills and administration of estates and sometimes matters involving minors or adults judged incompetent : probate court
filed a petition in probate
legal matters that fall under the jurisdiction of a probate court
a law practice limited to probate
verb
transitive verb
to establish (a will) by probate as genuine and valid
to put (a convicted offender) on probation
在法律上,“遗嘱的官方证明”,15世纪中叶,源自拉丁语中的法律术语,使用了拉丁语 probatum “已被证明的事物”,中性形式为 probatus “经过尝试、测试、证明的”,过去分词形式为 probare “尝试、测试、证明”(参见 prove)。
遗嘱
Noun Middle English probat, from Latin probatum, neuter of probatus, past participle of probare
The first known use of probate was in the 15th century
probate1 of 2noun
proof before a probate court that the will of a deceased person is genuine
judicial determination of the legal force of a will
probate2 of 2verb
to establish by probate as genuine and as having legal force
1 To establish the validity of (a will) by probate.
某物经检验证明无病的证据。
2 But he left his entire estate to his wife, Lucille, who declared to the probate court that he had no children.
3 A hearing to help determine who has the rights to the estate of the janitor-turned-artist Henry Darger was postponed on Wednesday for procedural reasons in an Illinois probate court.
4 One audience member shouted out that detailed information about inheritances was published in newspapers, as part of the probate process.
5 The niece, Sabrina Owens, wrote a letter to her lawyer on Thursday announcing her “intent to resign,” which was submitted in probate court the same day.
6 Lawyers for Ms. Franklin’s eldest son, Clarence Franklin, had asked the court to appoint Andrew Mayoras, a Detroit-area probate attorney, as executor.
7 And he held that the will must be admitted to probate.
他坚持认为,必须认可检验遗嘱的效力.
8 Her will was offered for probate by the relatives.
9 The son of the dead woman was finally able to sell the one-bedroom apartment, after two years of court probate due to the lack of a will.
10 On Monday in a Cook County probate court, Judge Susan Coleman allowed Fifth Third to find more humane arrangements for Boots.
11 In September, eight months after Ms. Presley’s death, Naussany Investments did file papers in probate court in California posting what it said was Ms. Presley’s debt from 2018.
12 Bear in mind that property distributed through your will is subject to probate, which can be a time-consuming and costly process.
应该注意的是通过遗嘱分配遗产将通过 遗嘱 认证,这是一个耗时耗财的过程。
13 “With the play in full swing and having the rights before, it’s an uncomfortable feeling,” said Greg Norris, a Monroe County probate judge, who was involved in negotiations to keep the play in town.
14 The plan for handling Sondheim’s assets is described in a probate petition signed last month and filed with Sondheim’s will in New York Surrogate’s Court.
15 Probate is the legal process to prove whether a will is authentic and valid. The process is used to pass on items in the will from the deceased to beneficiaries.
遗嘱检验是一项程序来检验遗嘱是否是有效的具有法律效力的。
16 The Tennessean newspaper and WSMV-TV have filed an emergency petition with the probate court asking that the judge to unseal the documents and open all future court hearings to the media.
17 Pastor Kearns contacted the Arts and Humanities Council of Tuscaloosa County, which hosts the summer film screening, as well as the mayors of Tuscaloosa and Northport, and Tuscaloosa County probate judge Hardy McCollum.
18 Court records in the singer's probate case show she also suffers from dementia and kidney failure.
19 Probate cases can go on for two years or more.
遗嘱认证案可能要持续两年或者更长时间。
20 But that view seems at odds with the conclusions routinely drawn about her at probate court in Los Angeles, where an undisclosed mental illness and substance abuse led her family to take action in 2008.