Deviser - Law Dictionary Search Results
Acquiesce
sub-s. (1) applicable to acquisition of property by inheritance or devise or at a partition or in lieu of maintenance or
perpetuity
perpetuity pl: -ties 1 : the quality, state, or duration of being perpetual [devised to them in ] 2 a...
Contrive
To form by an exercise of ingenuity to devise to invent to design to plan
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Contrivance
The act or faculty of contriving inventing devising or planning
Contrivable
Capable of being contrived planned invented or devised
Construction
of constructing the act of building erection the act of devising and forming fabrication composition
Beauforts scale
A scale of wind force devised by Sir F Beaufort R N in 1805 in which
word of limitation
will esp. following the name of an intended grantee or devisee that serves to describe the nature or extent of the
viatical settlement
of the policy in return for an assignment, transfer, sale, devise, or bequest of the death benefit or ownership of the
remainder
the property in a decedent's estate that is not otherwise devised or bequeathed [I leave the rest, residue, and of my
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Deviser - Law Dictionary Search Results
Acquiesce
sub-s. (1) applicable to acquisition of property by inheritance or devise or at a partition or in lieu of maintenance or
perpetuity
perpetuity pl: -ties 1 : the quality, state, or duration of being perpetual [devised to them in ] 2 a...
Contrive
To form by an exercise of ingenuity to devise to invent to design to plan
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Contrivance
The act or faculty of contriving inventing devising or planning
Contrivable
Capable of being contrived planned invented or devised
Construction
of constructing the act of building erection the act of devising and forming fabrication composition
Beauforts scale
A scale of wind force devised by Sir F Beaufort R N in 1805 in which
word of limitation
will esp. following the name of an intended grantee or devisee that serves to describe the nature or extent of the
viatical settlement
of the policy in return for an assignment, transfer, sale, devise, or bequest of the death benefit or ownership of the
remainder
the property in a decedent's estate that is not otherwise devised or bequeathed [I leave the rest, residue, and of my
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