Ademption

/əˈdɛmpʃən/ noun

The legal doctrine that revokes a specific bequest in a will when the testator no longer owns the bequeathed property at death. The beneficiary receives nothing because the specific item no longer exists in the estate.

From Latin 'ademptio' meaning 'a taking away,' from 'adimere' (to take away). The doctrine developed to handle situations where testators disposed of specifically bequeathed property before death.

AMሕብረት ስረዓት
ARإلغاء الوصية
BNউত্তরাধিকার বাতিল
CAadvenció
CSzrušení dědictví
DAophævelse af arv
DEAufhebung
ELαφαίρεση κληρονομιάς
ESadención
FAباطل کردن وصیت
FIperinnön peruuttaminen
FRadémption
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