See Also: UNIVERSAL LEGACY(law)
LEGACY(law)
legacy(1)(dictionary)
legacy(medicine)
legacy(dictionary)
legacy(2)(dictionary)
LEGACY, ACCUMULATIVE(law)
LAPSED LEGACY(law)
CUMULATIVE LEGACY(law)
LEGACY, CONDITIONAL(law)

Juvenal (iou) and UNIVERSAL LEGACY (law)


Juvenal (iou)



Juvenal noun2. L16.
[Decimus Junius Juvenalis (see below).]
A writer whose work can be likened to that of the Roman satirist Juvenal (AD c 60-c 130); a satirist.
Juve'nalian adjective resembling or characteristic of Juvenal M19.

UNIVERSAL LEGACY (law)


UNIVERSAL LEGACY. A term used among civilians. An universal legacy is a testamentary disposition, by which the testator gives to one or several testamentary disposition, by which the testator gives to one or several persons the whole of the property which he leaves at his decease. Civil Code persons the whole of the property which he leaves at his decease. Civil Code of Lo. Art. 1599; Code Civ. Art. 1003; Poth. Donations testamentaires, c. 2, of Lo. Art. 1599; Code Civ. Art. 1003; Poth. Donations testamentaires, c. 2, sect. 1, Sec. 2. sect. 1, Sec. 2.