cancellation of a legacy

cancellation of a legacy
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  • ademption — /adem(p)sh3n/ Extinction or withdrawal of legacy by testator s act equivalent to revocation or indicating intention to revoke. Tagnon s Adm x v. Tagnon, 253 Ky. 374, 69 S.W.2d 714. Testator s giving to a legatee that which he has provided in his… …   Black's law dictionary

  • ademption — /adem(p)sh3n/ Extinction or withdrawal of legacy by testator s act equivalent to revocation or indicating intention to revoke. Tagnon s Adm x v. Tagnon, 253 Ky. 374, 69 S.W.2d 714. Testator s giving to a legatee that which he has provided in his… …   Black's law dictionary

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