/tɛˈsteɪtəm/ – noun
Definition: 1. xch testatum writ;
2. phần chứng nhận trong chứng thư.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “testatum” refers to a clause in a legal document, such as a deed or a will, that contains a statement of the essential facts or details of the document. It is often used to indicate that the document has been executed or witnessed according to legal requirements.
Example: The testatum clause in the deed confirmed that the property had been transferred to the new owner.