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- Collegatary abstract "In civil law, a collegatary is a person to whom is left a legacy, as imparted by a will, in common with one or more other individuals; so called as being a joint legatary, or co-legatee.".
- Collegatary wikiPageID "5521284".
- Collegatary wikiPageLength "480".
- Collegatary wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Collegatary wikiPageRevisionID "494263818".
- Collegatary wikiPageWikiLink Allonge.
- Collegatary wikiPageWikiLink Barratry_(common_law).
- Collegatary wikiPageWikiLink Category:Civil_law_(common_law).
- Collegatary wikiPageWikiLink Civil_law_(common_law).
- Collegatary wikiPageWikiLink Condonation.
- Collegatary wikiPageWikiLink Legatary.
- Collegatary wikiPageWikiLink Will_and_testament.
- Collegatary wikiPageWikiLinkText "Collegatary".
- Collegatary wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1728.
- Collegatary wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Law-stub.
- Collegatary subject Category:Civil_law_(common_law).
- Collegatary hypernym Person.
- Collegatary type Person.
- Collegatary type Work.
- Collegatary type Source.
- Collegatary type Work.
- Collegatary comment "In civil law, a collegatary is a person to whom is left a legacy, as imparted by a will, in common with one or more other individuals; so called as being a joint legatary, or co-legatee.".
- Collegatary label "Collegatary".
- Collegatary sameAs Q5146302.
- Collegatary sameAs m.0dqqcy.
- Collegatary sameAs Q5146302.
- Collegatary wasDerivedFrom Collegatary?oldid=494263818.
- Collegatary isPrimaryTopicOf Collegatary.