Freedom of testation

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.[1]

See also

References

  1. http://bequestguide.org/chrono2_test.htm
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