Definition of Predecease. Meaning of Predecease. Synonyms of Predecease

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Definition of Predecease

Predecease
Predecease Pre`de*cease, v. t. To die sooner than. ``If children predecease progenitors.' --Shak.
Predecease
Predecease Pre"de*cease`, n. The death of one person or thing before another. [R.] --Brougham.

Meaning of Predecease from wikipedia

- occurs or fails to occur, e.g. the attainment of a certain age or the predecease of another person. For comparison, a condition subsequent brings a duty...
- placed him in the line of succession for the emirate should his own sons predecease him. Nothing further is known of al-Mansur. A History of the Crusades:...
- and Sergei Sedov (21 March 1908 – 29 October 1937), both of whom would predecease their parents. Trotsky later explained that after the 1917 revolution:...
- residuary legatee. Such a clause may state that, in the event all other heirs predecease the testator, the estate would p**** to a charity (that would, presumably...
- Mrs. Daniels admits that all Bonnie's ****ets revert to her, as Bonnie predeceased her. However, as Mrs. Daniels knows that Bonnie loved him and that she...
- the throne to her son Rainier, subject to the sti****tion that he not predecease her. From this date, she was no longer Hereditary Princess of Monaco,...
- proper burial when she dies; 8) to provide for her materially if he predeceases her; 9) to provide for the support of their daughters until they marry...
- engagements. In 1952, George VI died, the third of Mary's children to predecease her; her eldest granddaughter, Princess Elizabeth, ascended the throne...
- the eldest living son of the previous ruler. Children born to sons who predecease their fathers are not eligible to inherit the title. However, a tribal...
- George FitzRoy, Earl of Euston (1715–1747), second son of the 2nd Duke, predeceased his father without issue Augustus Henry FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton...