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  • What Are the Differences? Legatee, Heir, Beneficiary, and Devisee
    A legatee is someone named in a will to inherit personal items—like your favorite watch, vintage car, or art collection The term might sound old-fashioned, but it’s still used in some estate planning documents
  • legatee | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    The literal meaning of a legatee is one who receives a legacy Specifically, in the law of wills and property, a legatee is an individual who receives a portion of a testator ’s estate, or rather the individual receives a legacy, which is personal property from a will
  • Heir vs. Legatee: What Are the Primary Differences?
    The distinction between an heir and a legatee lies in the source of their inheritance rights An heir’s right to inherit is established by state law, while a legatee’s right is created by the decedent’s last will and testament
  • LEGATEE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of LEGATEE is one to whom a legacy is bequeathed or a devise is given
  • What Is a Legatee in Estate Law? - UpCounsel
    A legatee is a person to whom a legacy is given by a last will and testament In general, every person may be a legatee, but a person civilly dead cannot take a legacy
  • Legatee: Understanding Your Rights in a Will | US Legal Forms
    A legatee is an individual or organization designated in a will to receive a specific gift of property or money after the death of the person who created the will
  • Legatee legal definition of legatee
    Although technically a legatee does not receive real property (a divisee), "legatee" is often used to designate a person who takes anything pursuant (according) to the terms of a will
  • Legatee - Legal Glossary Definition 101
    A legatee is a person or entity designated in a will to receive a gift of personal property, money, or other assets from the estate of a deceased person The term specifically refers to beneficiaries of personal property, while those receiving real property are typically called devisees
  • Legatee - estate-planning-glossary
    A legatee is a person or entity designated to receive a specific gift or property through a will or trust This term is commonly used in estate planning and probate law to identify beneficiaries who receive particular assets, as opposed to those who inherit a portion of the entire estate
  • Difference Between Heir Legatee - Legal Beagle
    You may hear the terms "heir" and "legatee" used interchangeably, but the words have two different legal meanings An heir inherits the estate of a person who died by relationship, descent, will or legal process wheras a legatee is any entity or person who received an inheritance from a will





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