Date of will definition

Date of will means, as to any nonprobate asset, the date of
Date of will means, as to any nonprobate asset, the date of signature of the will or codicil that refers to the asset and disposes of it.

Examples of Date of will in a sentence

  • The Withdrawal Date of will be no later than 14 days after the student’s last date of attendance.

  • The Guaranteed Date of will be (increased)(decreased) by ( ) Days.

Related to Date of will

  • Date of Commencement means the date designated in the Notice to Proceed for Contractor to commence the Work.

  • Date of Commercial Operation means the date on which the (nuclear or non-nuclear) power plant has successfully passed all performance and operational tests required by the end customer for commercial operation. In all other cases the warranty shall apply for twenty-four (24) months from delivery of the goods or performance of the services, or such longer period of time as customarily provided by Supplier, plus delays such as those due to non-conforming goods and services. The warranties shall apply to Buyer, its successors, assigns and the users of goods and services covered by this Order.