No contest has a different meaning in the context of a will.

No contest has a different meaning in the context of a will.
A kind of automobile insurance that provides that each driver must collect the allowable amount of money from his or her own insurance carrier subsequent to an accident regardless of who was at fault.

Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.

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