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/euh deem"/, v.t. Law.to revoke (a legacy) by ademption.[1835-45; < L adimere to take away, deprive of, confiscate, equiv. to ad- AD- + -imere, comb. form of emere to take, buy; sp. conformed to REDEEM]
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adeem — /ə dēm/ vt [from ademption, after such pairs as redemption: redeem]: to revoke or satisfy (as a legacy) by ademption Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. adeem … Law dictionary
Adeem — A*deem , v. t. [L. adimere. See {Ademption}.] (Law) To revoke, as a legacy, grant, etc., or to satisfy it by some other gift. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
adeem — verb To revoke, as a legacy, grant, etc., or to satisfy it by some other gift … Wiktionary
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adeem — v. (Law) revoke (grant, inheritance, gift made in a will, etc.) by ademption … English contemporary dictionary
adeem — /adiym/ To take away, recall, or revoke. To satisfy a legacy by some gift or substituted disposition, made by the testator, in advance. Woodburn Lodge No. 102,1. O. O. F. v. Wilson, 148 Or. 150, 34 P.2d 611, 614. See ademption … Black's law dictionary
adeem — /adiym/ To take away, recall, or revoke. To satisfy a legacy by some gift or substituted disposition, made by the testator, in advance. Woodburn Lodge No. 102,1. O. O. F. v. Wilson, 148 Or. 150, 34 P.2d 611, 614. See ademption … Black's law dictionary
adeem — Taking away; to effect an ademption. See ademption … Ballentine's law dictionary
adeem — əˈdēm, aˈ transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: from ademption, after such pairs as English redemption: redeem : to revoke or satisfy (as a legacy, grant, or donation) by ademption … Useful english dictionary
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