Inofficious Meaning Legal

Unless a legitimate party, a fourth party, was reserved for children, they had the right to take legal action or file a complaint about unofficial wills; to suppose that their father`s understanding was impaired by illness or age, and to respectfully appeal to the judge`s conscious wisdom of his severe judgment. Some or all of the entry was imported from the 1913 edition of Webster`s Dictionary, which is now royalty-free and therefore in the public domain. Imported definitions may be considerably outdated and new meanings may be completely absent. (See entry for the unofficial in Webster`s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913) Civil law. This word is often used with others; as, unofficial will, inofficiosum testamentum; Unofficial gift, Donatio inofficiosa. An unofficial will is a will that was not made according to the rules of piety; It`s. where the deceased has unlawfully omitted or disinherited one of his heirs. Such an injunction is void under Roman civil law. Men and women are not official and are not passionate. Geschichte des Niedergang und Fall des Römisches Reiches — Band 4. Lateinisch inofficiosus (eines Testaments), das die Pflicht des Erberbator zur seiner Verwandts, von in- not + officiosus freundlich, dutiful, vom officium Dienst, Kindlichkeit, Pflicht Von lateinisch inofficiōsus.

Compare unofficial French. See in- („not“) + official.