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111compos mentis — Of sound mind; sane …
112dum non fuit compos mentis — While he was of unsound mind …
113Fatuus, apud jurisconsultos nostros, accipitur pro non compos mentis; et fatuus dicitur, qui omnino desipit — Fatuus, among our men learned in the law, is treated as meaning not in one s right mind, and he is called fatuus who is altogether foolish …
114In testamentis ratio tacita non debet considerari, sed verba solum spectari debent; adeo per divinationem mentis a verbis recedere durum est — In wills a secret intention ought not to be considered, but only the words ought to be regarded; it is so difficult to recede from the words by guessing at the intention …
115non compos mentis — Adjective: Mentally incompetent. Having a mental condition approximating total and positive incompetency; destitute of memory and understanding. Van Deusen v Sweet, 51 NY 378. Noun: A person of unsound mind. Beaumont s Case (Pa) 1 Whart 52 …
116non sanae mentis — Not of sound mind …
117sanae mentis — Of sane mind; of sound mind …
118testatio mentis — A bearing witness of the mind; a testament; a will. See 2 Bl Comm 499 …
119compos mentis — adj. (also compos) having control of one s mind; sane. Etymology: L …
120non compos mentis — adj. (also non compos) not in one s right mind. Etymology: L, = not having control of one s mind …