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Legal Definitions - singular
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Definition of singular
Definition: Singular means individual or separate. It can also refer to separate interests in property, rather than the estate as a whole.
Examples:
- All and singular: This means each and every individual thing or person. For example, "He addressed all and singular in the room."
- Singular succession: This refers to the inheritance of separate property interests, rather than the entire estate. For example, "The siblings inherited the family business through singular succession."
The examples illustrate how singular can refer to individual things or people, as well as separate interests in property. In both cases, it emphasizes the idea of something being distinct and separate from others.
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Simple Definition
Singular: This word means something that is individual or separate. For example, if you have a group of toys, each toy is singular because it is its own thing. In law, it can also mean something that is separate from a larger group, like a specific piece of property that belongs to one person instead of a group of people.
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