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first devisee

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A quick definition of first devisee:

First Devisee: The person who is named in a will to receive a specific property or estate. This is someone who is chosen by the person who wrote the will, called the deviser or devisor, to inherit their property after they pass away. The first devisee is the first person on the list to receive the property, while the next devisee is the person who receives the remainder of the estate. The residuary devisee is the person who gets whatever is left over after all the other devises have been distributed.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: The first person designated to receive an estate under a will. A devisee is someone who receives property by will.

Example: John's will states that his house will go to his daughter, Sarah, as the first devisee. This means that Sarah is the first person who will receive the house according to the will.

Explanation: In this example, John has designated his daughter Sarah as the first person to receive his house after he passes away. This means that Sarah has the first right to the property, before any other devisees or heirs.

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