Similar words: legate, relegate, delegate, allegation, delegation, relegation, negate, abnegate. Meaning: [‚legə'tɪː] n. someone to whom a legacy is bequeathed.
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1 Here too the legatee would be asked to give a guarantee that he would make over the property as requested.
2 A legatee should, within two months from the time he learns of the legacy, make known whether he accepts it or disclaims it. In the.
3 A legatee should, within two months from the time he learns of the legacy, make known whether he accepts it or disclaims it.
4 Celsus, however, twice refers to the beneficiary as a legatee.
5 The disposition is interpreted as a trust of which the legatee is trustee.
6 His spinster sister, Alice,(www.Sentencedict.com) lived with him and was his principal legatee.
7 His niece, who is a little unbalanced, took this very badly, despite the fact she herself was a substantial legatee.
8 The will appoints Mr Molland her executor, and you the residuary legatee.
9 The author then suggest, law should limit the rights of legator and legatee arise from bigamy.
10 Where there are obligations attached to testamentary succession or legacy, the successor or legatee shall perform them.
11 In the inheritance of legacy shares, it mainly explored "Legitimate successor" as well as the legatee of the scope of the disposal options.
12 Article 21 Where there are obligations attached to testamentary succession or legacy, the successor or legatee shall perform them.
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