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devisee

The recipient of real property transferred through the use of a will. The donor is called the devisor.

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  1. devisee - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    devisee n. a person who receives a gift of real property by a will. The distinction between gifts of real property and personal property are actually blurred, ...
     
  2. devisee - definition of devisee by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    de·vi·see (d -v z , d v -z ). n. Law. One to whom a devise is made. devisee [ dɪvaɪˈziː ˌdɛvɪ-]. n. (Law) Property law a person to whom property, esp realty, ...
     
  3. WHO ARE HEIRS? WHO ARE DEVISEES? - Greenville County
    In the case of a devise to a trust, the trust or trustee is the devisee; the trust beneficiaries are not devisees. HEIRS. The intestate succession is outlined under S.
     
  4. Devisee - Merriam-Webster Online
    noun \ˌde-və-ˈzē, di-ˌvī-ˈzē\. Definition of DEVISEE. : one to whom a devise of property is made. First Known Use of DEVISEE. 1543. Rhymes with DEVISEE ...
     
  5. Legal Definitions of Devise, Devisee
    The Legal Terms * Devise, Devisee * Defined & Explained.
     
  6. Devisee | Define Devisee at Dictionary.com
    Devisee definition, a person to whom a devise is made. See more.
     
  7. Legatee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Brooker v. Brooker, (Tex. Civ.App., 76 S.W.2d 180, 183) asserts that "devisee" may refer to "those who take under will without any distinction between realty and ...
     
  8. What is devisee? definition and meaning
    Definition of devisee: One who receives a gift of real property by a will. Also called distributee. See also devise.