devisee

[dɪˌvaɪˈziː]

devisee Definition

a person who receives property or a legacy from someone who has died, especially through a will.

Using devisee: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "devisee" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The devisee of the will received the entire estate.

  • Example

    She was named as the devisee in her grandfather's will.

devisee Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with devisee

  • a person who is specifically named in a will to receive a particular item or property

    Example

    The specific devisee of the will received the antique clock.

  • a person who is named in a will to receive a portion of the estate, but not a specific item or property

    Example

    The general devisees of the will received equal shares of the remaining estate.

  • a person who is named in a will to receive any remaining property or assets after specific and general devises have been distributed

    Example

    The residuary devisee of the will received all remaining property and assets.

Origins of devisee

from Old French 'deviser', meaning 'to divide'

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Summary: devisee in Brief

'Devisee' [dɪˌvaɪˈziː] refers to a person who receives property or a legacy from someone who has died, usually through a will. It includes specific devisees, who are named to receive a particular item or property, general devisees, who receive a portion of the estate, and residuary devisees, who receive any remaining property or assets. An example sentence is 'The devisee of the will received the entire estate.'