"Legatary" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Legatary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Legatary
speak

"Legatary" Meaning

A legatee is a beneficiary or recipient of a legacy, which is a sum of money or property left to someone as part of a will or inheritance.

"Legatary" Examples

Usage Examples of "Legatorary"


Noun


The legatorary of the company was responsible for distributing the will of the late CEO to all heirs.
As the legatorary of her grandmother's estate, Sarah was tasked with managing the finances and distributing the assets.
The legatorary of the trust must follow the instructions of the testator to avoid any disputes.

Verb


After the passing of the founder, the board of directors appointed a legatorary to oversee the execution of his wish.
The team was tasked with facilitating the legation of the company's assets to the rightful owners.

Note: Legatorary is a rare and less common word, so the examples provided are based on the correct usage of the word in the context of wills, trusts, and estates.

"Legatary" Similar Words

Legality

speak

Legalization

speak

Legalizations

speak

Legalize

speak

Legalized

speak

Legalizes

speak

Legalizing

speak

Making something, such as a drug or activity, officially allowed or sanctioned by law.

Legally

speak

Legate

speak

Legatee

speak

Legatees

speak

Legates

speak

Legates refers to individuals who represent another person, organization, or group in an official capacity, typically in a diplomatic or ambassadorial role. The term is often used to describe bishops or clergy who are sent as representatives to a synod, council, or other gathering, or to represent a particular church or diocese.

Legateship

speak

Legation

speak

Legato

speak

Legator

speak