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bequeath

sometimes of real property ; see also legacy, legatee compare devise

alienate

shares "Strickland v. Rahaim, 549 So. 2d 58 (1989)"] compare devise alien·ation [ā-lē-ə-nā-shən, āl-yə-] n

ademption

compare advancement NOTE: Only gifts that are characterized as specific devises, bequests, or legacies are subject to ademption.

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Contrivance

The act or faculty of contriving inventing devising or planning

Contriver

One who contrives devises plans or schemas

Assurances

'a gift, conveyance, appointment, lease, transfer, settlement, mortgage charge, incumbrance devise, bequest, and every other assurance by deed, will, or other

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treatment by the cyanide process so named because though originally devised in New Zealand it was first practically introduced in Pachuca

Apportionment

by act of parties, e.g., upon surrender, release, grant or devise of part of demised land. The right to apportionment is

Antenati

F 571; 7 ib. 895; but he could take as devisee under a devise to children [Re Grey's Trusts, (1892) 3

Acquiesce

sub-s. (1) applicable to acquisition of property by inheritance or devise or at a partition or in lieu of maintenance or

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bequeath

sometimes of real property ; see also legacy, legatee compare devise

alienate

shares "Strickland v. Rahaim, 549 So. 2d 58 (1989)"] compare devise alien·ation [ā-lē-ə-nā-shən, āl-yə-] n

ademption

compare advancement NOTE: Only gifts that are characterized as specific devises, bequests, or legacies are subject to ademption.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Contrivance

The act or faculty of contriving inventing devising or planning

Contriver

One who contrives devises plans or schemas

Assurances

'a gift, conveyance, appointment, lease, transfer, settlement, mortgage charge, incumbrance devise, bequest, and every other assurance by deed, will, or other

pachuca tank

treatment by the cyanide process so named because though originally devised in New Zealand it was first practically introduced in Pachuca

Apportionment

by act of parties, e.g., upon surrender, release, grant or devise of part of demised land. The right to apportionment is

Antenati

F 571; 7 ib. 895; but he could take as devisee under a devise to children [Re Grey's Trusts, (1892) 3

Acquiesce

sub-s. (1) applicable to acquisition of property by inheritance or devise or at a partition or in lieu of maintenance or

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