- Collegatary
- Collegatary Col*leg"a*ta*ry, n. [L. collegetarius. See {Legatary}.] (Law) A joint legatee. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
Collegatary — In civil law, a collegatary is a person to whom is left a legacy, as imparted by a will, in common with one or more other individuals; so called as being a joint legatary, or co legatee. See also Barratry Condonation Allonge References This … Wikipedia
collegatary — n. person who inherits a legacy with one or more other persons, joint legatee … English contemporary dictionary
collegatary — /kcKwJbgeytariy/ A co legatee; a person who has a legacy left to him in common with other persons … Black's law dictionary
collegatary — /kcKwJbgeytariy/ A co legatee; a person who has a legacy left to him in common with other persons … Black's law dictionary
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Condonation — Condonance may be made when an accuser has previously forgiven or condoned (in some way or at some level supported) the act about which they are complaining. In some legal jurisdictions, and for certain behaviors, it may prevent the accuser from… … Wikipedia
Contorts — Not to be confused with Contortion. Contorts (arguably) is a portmanteau, or a combination of contracts and torts originated by Grant Gilmore in his book The Death of Contract. The generally informal term[1] refers to the continual or persistent… … Wikipedia