- Look up
devise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Devise may
refer to: To
invent something A
disposal of real
property in a will and testament, or the...
- A
devise is the act of
giving real
property by will,
traditionally referring to real property. A
bequest is the act of
giving property by will, usually...
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Devised theatre –
frequently called collective creation – is a
method of theatre-making in
which the
script or (if it is a
predominantly physical work)...
- his
sickness was
discovered to be terminal, he and his
council drew up a "
Devise for the Succession" to
prevent the country's
return to Catholicism. Edward...
- La
Devise (French pronunciation: [la dəviz]) is a
commune in the
department of Charente-Maritime,
southwestern France. The muni****lity was established...
- custom,
legatees may be
called "
devisees". Traditionally, "legatees" took
personal property under will and "
devisees" took land
under will.
Brooker v...
- A
specific devise is a
devise of a
distinct piece of real
estate to a
certain person or persons. It is
analogous to a
specific legacy, but is
limited (by...
- but it does
affect their power to will the
property upon
death to
their devisees in the case of
joint tenants. However, any
joint tenant can
change this...
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Devise (French pronunciation: [dəviz]) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Devise is
situated on the D45 road...
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grids developed by Foote, Cone,
Belding (FCB) (see below) and
another devised by
Rossiter and Percy, and
which is an
extension of the FCB approach. These...