testamenti factio

Noun

 * 1)  The legal capacity to participate in a testamentum (will), be it as a testator, a ' (heir), or a ' (witness).
 * 2)  The legal capacity to compose a testamentum as a testator, available to any Roman citizen sui juris who had attained puberty (i.e. males of fourteen years or older and females of twelve years or older).
 * 3)  The legal capacity to receive a ' (bequest) as a heres, unavailable to unenlisted peregrini (foreigners and Roman free provincial subjects) or, following the ' of AD 19, to Latini Juniani (freedmen whose manumissions had failed to satisfy the conditions of the  of AD 4).
 * 4) The legal capacity to witness a testamentum as a signator, unavailable to women.
 * 5)  The legal capacity to make a will (under Scots law, anyone may be a beneficiary under a testator’s settlement).
 * 1) The legal capacity to witness a testamentum as a signator, unavailable to women.
 * 2)  The legal capacity to make a will (under Scots law, anyone may be a beneficiary under a testator’s settlement).
 * 1)  The legal capacity to make a will (under Scots law, anyone may be a beneficiary under a testator’s settlement).