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What does legatee mean?

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Also known as a beneficiary, a legatee is a person or organization who is named in a will to receive a portion of the decease's estate.

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What is a sentence with the word legatee?

He was disappointed that he was not a legatee of his uncle's estate. Since the sole legatee was a cat, the other heirs challenged the will.


How do you use legatee in a sentence?

"James is the legatee in his father's last will and testement."


What has the author Jean Glover written?

Jean Glover has written: 'The Residuary Legatee' 'The Residuary Legatee'


What does legatee?

A legatee is defined as a person who receives goods via a will. Anyone who takes anything pursuant to a will is a legatee. The term is somewhat archaic with a legatee defined as a person who inherited or took personal property as opposed to a devisee, who inherited real property. Both terms were replaced by beneficiary.


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Inheritor(beneficiary, heir, legatee, recipient, successor)


Who is the stock transfer agent for Exxon Mobil?

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What is someone who benefits from a gift or will called?

A legatee (from a will), or the less popular giftee. In insurance and Wills, it is also called a beneficiary.


Whose rights were upheld in Dred Scott vs Sandford?

The right of a slave-owner to leave his slave to a legatee as property in his will.


Who is a person who gains money on the death of an older relative?

That person could be called a beneficiary, devisee. legatee, heir-at-law or next-of-kin depending on the circumstances.


Can executor and legatee be the same person?

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If you get emancipated and your father passed away and left you a large sum in the estate will you still be able to get the money after becoming emancipated?

Yes. Being emancipated and being a devisee or legatee in a will are totally separate issues.