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1) v. an old-fashioned word for giving real property by a will, a...
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To give land or other realty as by will.
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early 13c., "to form, fashion;" c. 1300, "to plan, contrive," from Old French deviser "dispose in portions, arrange, plan, contrive" (in modern French, "to chat, gos [..]
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Disclosure and Informed Consent Disclosure and informed consent is a real estate agent explaining his position in the agency relationship and the verbal and written consent of the relationship by the client.
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An old legal term that is generally used to refer to real estate left to someone under the terms of a will, or to the act of leaving such real estate. In some states, devise now applies to any kind of [..]
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a will disposing of real property invent: come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or principle) after a mental effort; "excogitate a way to measure the speed of light&qu [..]
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v. To invent.
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de·vised de·vis·ing [Anglo-French deviser to divide, share, bequeath, ultimately from Latin dividere to divide] : to give (property) by will ;specif : to give (real property) by will ...
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In probate law, devise means to pass something to another under a will. Devise means to give or direct the disposal of by testament. The person or entity to whom it is given is called a devisee.
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(n) a will disposing of real property(n) (law) a gift of real property by will(v) come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or principle) after a mental effort(v) arrange by systematic plannin [..]
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extundo
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Foreign Currency
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A disposition of real estate by will.
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"Devise," when used as a noun, means property disposed of by a will, and includes "legacy" and "bequest."
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1) v. an old-fashioned word for giving real property by a will, as distinguished from words for giving personal property. 2) n. the gift of real property by will.
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A gift of real property by Will; to be distinguished from bequest.
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A gift of real property (i.e. Land, house).
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A gift made in a Will.
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To give freehold land by will (leasehold lands are "bequeathed") that which is devised by a will.
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Land is conveyed to a land trust upon the death of the landowner through the landowner's will. No income tax benefits but estate tax benefits remain.
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A gift of real estate made by a will.
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The disposition of land by will. "A term used for land alone and never for personal property."
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to give property by will; a devisee is the beneficiary to whom the property is willed and the devisor (more commonly called the testator) is the deceased person through whom the property is devised. A [..]
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a gift of land by will.
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