ademption
英:[ə'dempʃən] 美: [ə'dempʃən]
ademption 基本解释
n.撤消遗赠;
英英释义
Ademption
Ademption is a term used in the law of wills to determine what happens when property bequeathed under a will is no longer in the testator's estate at the time of the testator's death. For a devise (bequest) of a specific item of property (a specific gift), such property is considered adeemed, and the gift fails.以上来源于:Wikipedia
ademption 相关例句
权威例句
Adeptly Avoiding AdemptionRisk: Ademption traps for conveyancersAdemption by a Committee of an Insane TestatorLapse, Abatement and AdemptionA study on the Ademption by ExtinctionDOCTRINE OF ADEMPTION IN THE LAW OF WILLSAdemption: Cracks in the Identity Theory Provide OpportunitiesAdemption redemption: Restoring loss of benefit in a deceased estateWills: Ademption of Legacy in Codicil as Revival of Provision in WillDecedent's Estate--Ademption--Effect of Change in Nature of Bequeathed Property (In re Ireland's Estate, 257 N.Y. 155 (1931))