Sentences

adeem

v. t.

Sample Sentences

  1. The legal term 'adeem' refers to property that has been removed from a trust or estate.
  2. In the context of inheritance, an adeem occurs when a beneficiary cannot receive a specific bequest because the item is no longer available.
  3. If a gift is adeemed, the beneficiary may receive nothing or a different asset instead.
  4. During the probate process, the concept of adeem can complicate the distribution of assets among heirs.
  5. Understanding how adeem affects wills can help prevent misunderstandings among family members.
  6. The lawyer explained that if the property was sold before death, it would be considered adeemed.
  7. An adeem situation can arise if a testator changes their mind about an asset before passing away.
  8. In some jurisdictions, if an item is adeemed, the beneficiary may be entitled to the value of that item instead.
  9. The court had to determine whether the car mentioned in the will was adeemed after it was donated.
  10. To avoid the complications of adeem, it’s advisable to regularly update estate planning documents.

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