inofficiosus
inofficiosus (in-[schwa]-fish-ee-oh-s[schwa]s), adj. [Latin “inofficious”] Roman law. Contrary to a natural duty of affection, used esp. of a will that unjustly disinherits a child or close relative. See QUERELA INOFFICIOSI TESTAMENTI.
inofficiosus (in-[schwa]-fish-ee-oh-s[schwa]s), adj. [Latin “inofficious”] Roman law. Contrary to a natural duty of affection, used esp. of a will that unjustly disinherits a child or close relative. See QUERELA INOFFICIOSI TESTAMENTI.