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1 légataire à titre universel
legatee by universal title; universal legatee (or beneficiary); sole legateeDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > légataire à titre universel
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2 allocataire
legatee; beneficiaryDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > allocataire
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3 légataire
legatee; beneficiaryDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > légataire
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4 prestataire
legatee; beneficiaryDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > prestataire
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5 légataire
legatɛʀnom masculin et féminin legatee* * *leɡatɛʀ nm* * *légataire nmf legatee; légataire universel sole legatee.[legatɛr] nom masculin et féminin -
6 colégataire
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7 héritier testamentaire
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8 héritier
héritier [eʀitje]masculine noun* * *- ière eʀitje, ɛʀ nom masculin, féminin Droit heir/heiress (de to)Phrasal Verbs:* * *eʀitje, jɛʀ nm/f (-ière)* * *héritier, - ière nm,f Jur heir/heiress (de to); mourir sans héritier to die without an heir; être l'héritier d'une grande fortune/longue tradition to be the heir to a large fortune/long tradition; l'héritier spirituel de qn sb's spiritual heir.héritier testamentaire Jur legatee., héritière [eritje, ɛr] nom masculin, nom fémininl'héritier d'une fortune/d'une grosse entreprise the heir to a fortune/to a big firml'unique ou le seul héritier the sole heirl'héritier apparent/présomptif the heir apparent/presumptivehéritier testamentaire devisee, legatee2. (familier) [enfant] heir[fils] son and heir[fille] daughter -
9 légataire universel
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10 colégataire
co-beneficiary; co-legateeDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > colégataire
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11 légataire particulier
specific legatee (or beneficiary)Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > légataire particulier
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legatee — le·ga·tee /ˌle gə tē/ n: one to whom a legacy is bequeathed compare devisee, heir, next of kin, successor Merriam Webster’s Dictio … Law dictionary
legatee — leg‧a‧tee [ˌlegəˈtiː] noun [countable] LAW someone who receives money or property from someone who has died: • Marjorie was his sole legatee (= the only one ) . * * * legatee UK US /ˌleɡəˈtiː/ noun [C] LAW … Financial and business terms
Legatee — Leg a*tee (l[e^]g [.a]*t[=e] ), n. [See {Legacy}.] (Law) One to whom a legacy is bequeathed. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
legatee — [leg΄ə tē′] n. [< L legatus, pp. of legare, to bequeath, appoint (see LEGATE) + EE1] one to whom a legacy is bequeathed … English World dictionary
Legatee — A recipient of all or part of a deceased person s estate. A legatee is more commonly known as a beneficiary or heir to the terms of a will. The term comes from the word legacy , meaning inheritance. If a person dies without a will and has no… … Investment dictionary
legatee — UK [ˌleɡəˈtiː] / US [ˌleɡəˈtɪ] noun [countable] Word forms legatee : singular legatee plural legatees legal someone who receives a legacy (= money or property from someone who has died) … English dictionary
Legatee — A legatee, in the law of wills, is any individual or organization bequeathed any portion of a testator s estate. UsageDepending upon local custom, legatees may be called devisees. Traditionally, legatees took personal property under will and… … Wikipedia
legatee — /legatiy/ The person to whom a legacy in a will is given. The term may be used to denominate those who take under will without any distinction between realty and personalty, Brooker v. Brooker, Tex. Civ.App., 76 S.W.2d 180,183; though commonly it … Black's law dictionary
legatee — /legatiy/ The person to whom a legacy in a will is given. The term may be used to denominate those who take under will without any distinction between realty and personalty, Brooker v. Brooker, Tex. Civ.App., 76 S.W.2d 180,183; though commonly it … Black's law dictionary
legatee — noun Date: circa 1688 one to whom a legacy is bequeathed or a devise is given … New Collegiate Dictionary
legatee — /leg euh tee /, n. a person to whom a legacy is bequeathed. [1670 80; < L legat(us) (see LEGATE) + EE] * * * … Universalium