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A quick definition of legabilis:

Term: legabilis

Definition: Legabilis is a Latin word that means property or goods that can be given by a will. It can also be used as an adjective to mean "bequeathable." This means that if someone writes a will, they can choose to give their legabilis to someone else after they pass away.

A more thorough explanation:

Legabilis is a Latin word that refers to property or goods that can be given by will. It can also be used as an adjective to mean "bequeathable."

  • When my grandfather passed away, he left behind a lot of legabilis, including his house and his antique car.
  • My parents have set up a trust fund for me that will become legabilis when they pass away.

These examples illustrate how legabilis refers to property or goods that can be given through a will. In the first example, the grandfather's house and car are legabilis because they were given to someone through his will. In the second example, the trust fund is legabilis because it will be given to the child through the parents' will.

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