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probate

   Also found in: Legal, Financial, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia, Hutchinson 0.03 sec.
pro·bate  (prbt)
n.
1. The process of legally establishing the validity of a will before a judicial authority.
2. Judicial certification of the validity of a will.
3. An authenticated copy of a will so certified.
tr.v. pro·bat·ed, pro·bat·ing, pro·bates
To establish the validity of (a will) by probate.
adj.
Of or relating to probate or to a probate court: probate law; a probate judge.

[Middle English probat, from Latin probtum, neuter past participle of probre, to prove; see prove.]

probate
Noun
1. the process of officially proving the validity of a will
2. the official certificate stating that a will is genuine [Latin probare to inspect]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.probate - a judicial certificate saying that a will is genuine and conferring on the executors the power to administer the estate
certificate, credential, credentials, certification - a document attesting to the truth of certain stated facts
law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"
2.probate - the act of proving that an instrument purporting to be a will was signed and executed in accord with legal requirements
validation, substantiation, proof - the act of validating; finding or testing the truth of something
Verb1.probate - put a convicted person on probation by suspending his sentence
postpone, prorogue, put off, defer, set back, shelve, table, put over, remit, hold over - hold back to a later time; "let's postpone the exam"
2.probate - establish the legal validity of (wills and other documents)
law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"
validate, formalise, formalize - declare or make legally valid
Translations
Spanish probate [ˈprəubeɪt] n (LAW) → legalización f de un testamento
French probate [ˈprəubɪt] n (Law) → validation f, homologation f
German probate [ˈprəubɪt] ngerichtliche Testamentsbestätigung f
Italian probate [ˈprəubɪt] n (LAW) → omologazione f (di un testamento)

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This high office, as well as those of lieutenant-governor, councillor, and judge of probate, was filled by Hutchinson.
Some well-intentioned men in this State, deriving their notions from the language and forms which obtain in our courts, have been induced to consider it as an implied supersedure of the trial by jury, in favor of the civil-law mode of trial, which prevails in our courts of admiralty, probate, and chancery.
He, two others, and myself, started to the new silver mines in the Humboldt mountains--he to be Probate Judge of Humboldt county, and we to mine.
 
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