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devise — de·vise 1 /di vīz/ vt de·vised, de·vis·ing [Anglo French deviser to divide, share, bequeath, ultimately from Latin dividere to divide]: to give (property) by will; specif: to give (real property) by will compare alienate, bequeath, convey … Law dictionary
Devise — De*vise , n. [OF. devise division, deliberation, wish, will, testament. See {Device}.] 1. The act of giving or disposing of real estate by will; sometimes improperly applied to a bequest of personal estate. [1913 Webster] 2. A will or testament,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
devise — [di vīz′] vt., vi. devised, devising [ME devisen < OFr deviser, to distribute, direct, regulate, talk < VL * divisare < L divisus, pp. of dividere: see DIVIDE] 1. to work out or create (something) by thinking; contrive; plan; invent 2.… … English World dictionary
Clause d'indexation — Une clause d indexation est une clause de contrat qui prévoit qu un de ses éléments (prix, pension) évoluera en fonction de l évolution d une autre donnée (indicateur économique). Les clauses d indexation monétaire En particulier, les clauses d… … Wikipédia en Français
devise — /davayz/ A testamentary disposition of land or realty; a gift of real property by the last will and testament of the donor. When used as a noun, means a testamentary disposition of real or personal property and when used as a verb, means to… … Black's law dictionary
devise — /davayz/ A testamentary disposition of land or realty; a gift of real property by the last will and testament of the donor. When used as a noun, means a testamentary disposition of real or personal property and when used as a verb, means to… … Black's law dictionary
devise — I. transitive verb (devised; devising) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French deviser, diviser, to divide, distinguish, invent, from Vulgar Latin *divisare, frequentative of Latin dividere to divide Date: 13th century 1. a. to form in the… … New Collegiate Dictionary
devise — deviser, n. /di vuyz /, v., devised, devising, n. v.t. 1. to contrive, plan, or elaborate; invent from existing principles or ideas: to devise a method. 2. Law. to assign or transmit (property) by will. 3. Archaic. to imagine; suppose. v.i. 4. to … Universalium
devise — de•vise [[t]dɪˈvaɪz[/t]] v. vised, vis•ing, n. 1) to contrive, plan, or elaborate; invent from existing principles or ideas: to devise a method[/ex] 2) law to transmit (property) by will 3) archaic to imagine; suppose 4) to form a plan; contrive… … From formal English to slang
devise — [c]/dəˈvaɪz / (say duh vuyz) verb (devised, devising) –verb (t) 1. to order or arrange the plan of; think out; plan; contrive; invent. 2. Law to assign or transmit (property, especially real property) by will. –verb (i) 3. to form a plan;… …
devise — v. & n. v.tr. 1 plan or invent by careful thought. 2 Law leave (real estate) by the terms of a will (cf. BEQUEATH). n. 1 the act or an instance of devising. 2 Law a devising clause in a will. Derivatives: devisable adj. devisee n. (in sense 2 of… … Useful english dictionary