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Legal Definitions - collate
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Definition of collate
Definition: To return inherited property to an estate for division.
Example: The grandchildren collated the property they had received.
Explanation: When someone inherits property, it may need to be collated, or returned to the estate, so that it can be divided among all the heirs. In the example given, the grandchildren collated the property they had received, meaning they returned it to the estate so that it could be divided fairly among all the heirs.
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Simple Definition
Term: COLLATE
Definition: Collate means to give back property that was inherited to be divided among the family members. For example, if a grandparent left their property to their grandchildren, the grandchildren would collate the property to divide it fairly among themselves.
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