
1) American fantasy novel 2) American historical novel 3) American novella 4) Bequest 5) Birthright 6) Cold War spy novel 7) Dead giveaway 8) Debut novel 9) English thriller novel 10) French word used in English 11) Gift 12) Gift transferred by will 13) GMA Network drama series 14) Heirloom of frilly clothing
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1) Auto 2) Bequest 3) Heritage 4) Inheritance
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• (n.) A gift of property by will, esp. of money or personal property; a bequest. Also Fig.; as, a legacy of dishonor or disease. • (n.) A business with which one is intrusted by another; a commission; -- obsolete, except in the phrases last legacy, dying legacy, and the like.
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[Noun] Anything left behind or handed down. A gift left in a will.
Example: This set of medals is a legacy of the old man who once lived here.
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A gift which you wish to leave a person or organisation upon death. There are several types of legacy including: • a money legacy e.g. £1000 to Mr X • a specific legacy e.g. my gold wedding ring to my daughter It is important to describe the item(s) accurately to avoid confusion. Unless you indicate otherwise the will is prepared s...
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A gift under a will
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A gift or personal property in a will (to a legatee). A legacy may be: (1) specific (a gift of a specified thing e.g. 'my gold wedding ring'); (2) demonstrative (a gift, in its nature general, directed to be satisfied or paid out of a specified fund or specified part of the testator`s property e.g '£1000 out of my deposit account with Barclays'); ...
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Containing obsolete technology.
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In law, a gift of personal property made by a testator in a will and transferred on the testator's death to the legatee. Specific legacies are definite named objects; a general legacy is a sum of...
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A gift in a Will. Cash gifts are called 'pecuniary legacies', gifts of specified objects are called 'specific legacies' and a right to receive a share of the residue is called 'a residuary legacy'.
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(n) Legacy is the gift of money made to a person by a will executed by a deceased person. Though the term devise is used to represent gift of property, Legacy is also used to refer property gifted.
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a computer, system, or software that was created for a specific purpose but is now outdated; anything left over from a previous version of the hardware or software.
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Leg'a·cy (lĕg'ȧ*sȳ)
noun ;
plural Legacies (- sĭz). [ Latin (assumed)
legatia , for
legatum , from
legare to appoint by last will, to bequeath as a legacy, to depute: confer Old French
legat legacy. See
Legate .]
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Another term for bequest, that is, the making of a gift by will. In the main there are three... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/legacy.htm?id=834&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of legacy'>more</a>
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something handed down from ancestorsÂ
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An inherited obligation. For example, a legacy database might contain strategic data that must be maintained for a long time after the database has become technologically obsolete.
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A gift of money or of personal property, title to which is passed under the terms of a will. A bequest or gift of goods or chattels by testament. This word, though properly applicable to bequests of personal estate only, has nevertheless been extended to property not technically within its import, in order to effectuate the intention of the testa.....
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A gift of personal property to a beneficiary of a will. Technically, legacy does not include gifts of real estate, but the term is often used to refer to any gift from the estate of someone who has died. The more common term for legacy is bequest. (See also: devise)
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A legacy is a sum of money or article bequeathed by will and handed down from a predecessor.
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In law, a gift of personal property made by a testator in a will and transferred on the testator's death to the legatee. Specific legacies are definite named objects; a general legacy is a sum of money or item not specially identified; a residuary legacy is all the remainder of the deceased's personal estate after debts have been pa...
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A prospective member whose grandparent, parent, or sibling is an alumnus of, or active in, a particular fraternity or sorority. The exact definition varies from one chapter to another. Each chapter or inter/national organization has its own policy regarding legacies. Please note that most organizations are not obligated to pledge or extend bids to ...
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a gift of personal property by will
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[SAT terms] a gift of personal property by will
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[6th grade words] a gift of personal property by will
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a gift of personal property by will
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