legatee in the PONS Dictionary

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The preferred legatees correspond to the secured creditors, and the other legatees to the concurrent creditors.
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A legatee may be nominated only in a will or in an ante-nuptial contract.
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It is not possible for legatees to exist where the deceased died intestate.
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No legatee could be found that was named in her will and the probate court declared an earlier copy of the will as valid.
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The preferred legatees have preference and are satisfied in full and the balance is divided proportionately among the remaining legatees.
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The charity is her sole legatee, she said.
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Traditionally, legatees took personal property under will and devisees took land under will.
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The deceased's intended disposition remains imperfectly constituted and the intended beneficiary's claim is thus weaker than the residuary legatee's.
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A legacy is a disposition in a will, to a person termed the legatee, of things which are described either specifically or generally.
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In the 17th century they could include windows, curtains, tables and even fireplaces, and were treated as personal property that could be willed to legatees.
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