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Legal Definitions - younger-generation devise
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Definition of younger-generation devise
A younger-generation devise is a type of alternative devise in a will that is given to a descendant of the primary recipient. For example, if a will states "I leave my house to my son, but if he does not survive me, then to his child," the child of the son would receive the younger-generation devise.
This type of devise is included in the Uniform Probate Code and is used to ensure that property stays within a family line. It is important to note that a younger-generation devise only takes effect if the primary recipient is unable to receive the property.
Overall, a younger-generation devise is a way for a testator to provide for their family members and ensure that their property stays within the family.
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