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residuary, a. and n. (rɪˈzɪdjuːərɪ) [ad. L. type *residuāri-us: see residuum and -ary.] A. adj. 1. Law. a. Of the nature of the residue of an estate. Also transf.1726 Ayliffe Parergon (J.), 'Tis enough to lose the legacy, or the residuary advantage of the estate left him by the deceased. 1743 Swinbu...
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BRB (Residuary) Limited
BRB (Residuary) Limited (BRBR) was the successor to the British Railways Board. Successor organisations
BRB (Residuary) Ltd (BRBR) was abolished with effect from 30 September 2013.
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residuary
residuary/rɪˈzɪdjuərɪ; ?@ -dʒuerɪ; rɪ`zɪdʒʊˌɛrɪ/ adj1 of a residue(1); residual 剩余物的; 残余的.2 (law 律) of the residue(2) of an estate 剩余遗产的 a residuary legatee, clause, bequest 剩余遗产的承受人、 条款、 遗赠.
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Residuary estate
The will may identify the taker of the residuary estate through a residuary clause or residuary bequest. The person identified in such a clause is called the residuary taker, residuary beneficiary, or residuary legatee.
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London Residuary Body
The London Residuary Body was a body set up on 12 August 1985 to dispose of the assets of the Greater London Council (GLC) after the council's abolition See also
Similar residuary bodies were set up for the metropolitan counties.
See also Workspace Group, who took on 18 properties from the LRB.
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Prudential Assurance Co Ltd v London Residuary Body
Prudential Assurance Co Ltd v London Residuary Body [1991] UKHL 10 is an English land law case, confirming and explaining the requirements of certainty But by 1988 the road had not been widened and the London Residuary Body (LRB), successor of the LCC held it.
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Residuary Body for Wales
Residuary Body for Wales () was a non-departmental public body. History
The Residuary Body for Wales was established by Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, taking up its duties on 1 February 1995.
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Omnibus clause
An omnibus clause is a clause that provides or includes all residuary not specifically mentioned.
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Augustus C. Gurnee
the Nursery and Child's Hospital, and the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, many trust funds for his relatives, and then left his residuary Frederick Dutschke, who lived at 17 Avenue d'Iéna in Paris, received $300,000 in three and a half per cent Liberty bonds and $20,000 a year from the residuary
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Abatement of debts and legacies
The order of abatement is usually:
Intestate property
The residuary of the estate
General Devises—i.e., cash gifts
Demonstrative Devises—i.e., cash Lilly would be the residual devisee and entitled to James's residuary estate.
References
Common law
Wills and trusts
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Lapse and anti-lapse
could not be considered part of the residuary estate at all. any reason passes to the other residuary devisee, or to other residuary devisees in proportion to the interest of each in the remaining part of the residue
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Kingsbury Place
lawsuit when the owner of 4 Kingsbury Place died and her will directed her executor to raze the home, sell the lot, and transfer the proceeds to the residuary
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Derek Andrews
He was chairman of the Residuary Milk Marketing Board from 1994 to 2002.
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Velocity prediction program
Residuary resistance – Residuary resistance includes all other remaining types of resistance on an upright, bare hull in calm water. More significantly, however, are the changes in residuary resistance when heeled.
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Lyeth v. Hoey
The entire residuary estate, amounting to more than $3,000,000, was bequeathed to an Endowment Trust, the income from which was payable to another trust admitted to probate and letters testamentary issued; that the specific and pecuniary bequests to individuals should be enforced; that the bequest of the residuary
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