/poʊst tɛstəˈmɛntəri əˈsɜrʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: việc đòi hỏi quyền lợi sau khi đã lập chúc thư.
A more thorough explanation: “Post-testamentary assertion” refers to a statement or claim made after the execution of a will or testament. It typically involves a declaration or assertion regarding the validity, interpretation, or implementation of the provisions contained in the will.
Example: In the post-testamentary assertion, the executor claimed that the deceased had verbally promised to leave a specific asset to a family member, despite it not being included in the written will.