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legatee, in the law of wills, is any
individual or
organization bequeathed any
portion of a testator's estate.
Depending upon
local custom,
legatees may...
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collate what the
repudiating heir
would have had to collate.
Legatees and pre-
legatees are not
liable to
collate unless the will
provides to the contrary...
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would fall and that his son
would rule France. He left his
fortune to 97
legatees and
asked to be
buried by the Seine. On 3 May he was
given the last rites...
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clause is
called the
residuary taker,
residuary beneficiary,
residuary legatee, or
residuary devisee. Such a
clause may
state that, in the
event that...
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Constantin I. Dobrescu,
better known as Dobrescu-Argeș (June 28, 1856 –
December 10, 1903), was a
Romanian peasant activist and politician, also noted...
- 300 for
spelling reform; the bulk of his
fortune went to the
residuary legatees—the
British Museum, the
Royal Academy of
Dramatic Art and the National...
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being liable for the
debts attaching to the
estate or to the
claims of
legatees beyond the estate's
value as
previously determined by inventory. Definition...
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revelation (Arabic: ناطق, romanized: nāṭiq, lit. 'orator') and Seth was his
legatee (Arabic: وصي, romanized: wasī, lit. 'inheritor, guardian'). He
argues that...
- of Iran,[citation needed]
based on the idea that
Islamic jurists are "
legatees" of
Muhammad and the Imams, that in the
absence of an
infallible Imam,...
- died, his son
Hasan was
acknowledged as the next
caliph in Kufa. As Ali's
legatee,
Hasan was the
obvious choice for the Kufans,
especially because Ali was...