Legal Definition and Related Resources of Over
Meaning of Over
In conveyancing, the word over is used to denote a contingent limitation intended to take effect on the failure of a prior estate. Thus, in what is commonly called the name and arms clause in a will or settlement, there is generally a proviso that, if the devisee fails to comply with the condition, the estate is to go to some one else. This is a limitation or gift over. Watson, Comp. Eq. 1110.
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English Spanish Translation of Over
To be over the legal limit: Estar por encima del límite permitido por Ley
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