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Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
joint and reciprocal will — Joint and mutual will (or joint and reciprocal will). One executed jointly by two persons with reciprocal provisions, which shows on its face that the devises are made one in consideration of the other. Wetzel v. Watson, W.Va., 328 S.E.2d 526,… … Black's law dictionary
joint and reciprocal will — n: joint and mutual will at will Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
reciprocal will — One in which two or more persons make mutual or reciprocal provisions in favor of each other. Also known as a mutual will, double will, or counter will . See joint and mutual will (joint and reciprocal will) mutual will … Black's law dictionary
will — An auxiliary verb commonly having the mandatory sense of shall or must. It is a word of certainty, while the word may is one of speculation and uncertainty will, noun Wish; desire; pleasure; inclination; choice; the faculty of conscious, and… … Black's law dictionary
will — 1 n 1: the desire, inclination, or choice of a person or group 2: the faculty of wishing, choosing, desiring, or intending 3: a legal declaration of a person s wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property after death; esp: a formally… … Law dictionary
mutual — 1. • That done, our day of marriage shall be yours, One feast, one house, one mutual happiness. Shakespeare, Two Gentlemen of Verona, v.iv.170–1. Until the 19c, mutual was used with little difficulty in two main meanings: (1) that reflected in… … Modern English usage
mutual will — One in which two or more persons make mutual or reciprocal provisions in favor of each other. Mutual wills are the separate wills of two persons which are reciprocal in their provisions, and such a will may be both joint and mutual. Sometimes… … Black's law dictionary
Reciprocal — Re*cip ro*cal (r[ e]*s[i^]p r[ o]*kal), a. [L. reciprocus; of unknown origin.] 1. Recurring in vicissitude; alternate. [1913 Webster] 2. Done by each to the other; interchanging or interchanged; given and received; due from each to each; mutual;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Reciprocal equation — Reciprocal Re*cip ro*cal (r[ e]*s[i^]p r[ o]*kal), a. [L. reciprocus; of unknown origin.] 1. Recurring in vicissitude; alternate. [1913 Webster] 2. Done by each to the other; interchanging or interchanged; given and received; due from each to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Reciprocal figures — Reciprocal Re*cip ro*cal (r[ e]*s[i^]p r[ o]*kal), a. [L. reciprocus; of unknown origin.] 1. Recurring in vicissitude; alternate. [1913 Webster] 2. Done by each to the other; interchanging or interchanged; given and received; due from each to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English