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Futuri

Lat. Those who are to be. Part of the commencement of old deeds. “Sciant prcesentes et futuri, quod ego talis, dedi et concessi,” etc., (Let all men now living and to come know that I, A. B., have, etc.) Bract, fol. 34b

Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)