hotchpot
n.
combining of the various properties of a deceased person in order to evenly distribute them among the heirs (Law)
Hotchpot
In
property law, hotchpot (sometimes referred as hotchpotch or the hotchpotch rule) refers to the blending of property in order to secure equality of division. It usually arises in cases of
divorce or in connection with advances made from the estate of an
intestate deceased.Abolished by s1(2) Law Reform (Succession) Act 1995 in intestacy cases from 1st January 1996.
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Hotchpot
(n.)
Alt. of Hotchpotch
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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The mixing of property for the purposing of effecting an proportionate division. - (
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hotchpot /'hɔtʃpɔt/ (hodge-podge) /'hɔdʤpɔdʤ/ (hotchpotch) /'hɔtʃpɔtʃ/
podge) /'hɔdʤpɔdʤ/ (hotchpotch) /'hɔtʃpɔtʃ/ danh từ món hổ lốn; món thịt cừu hầm rau (pháp lý) sự thu gộp toàn bộ tài sản để chia đều (khi cha mẹ mất đi mà không để lại chúc thư) mớ hỗn hợp
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