English to Portuguese Dictionary devise

devise

inventar
definition
verb
a training program should be devised
plan or invent (a complex procedure, system, or mechanism) by careful thought.
All the residue of my estate, including real and personal property, I give, devise , and bequeath to Earlham College.
leave (real estate) to someone by the terms of a will.
noun
The issue, however, is whether the language of the devise of the Somerset Estate can fairly be interpreted so as to include the rights under the s. 2 reverter.
a clause in a will leaving real estate to someone.
translation of 'devise'
verb
imaginar,
legar,
idear,
inventar
noun
disposição testamentária,
legado
example
Nor do you 'devise' names for our real estate projects.
All persons of sound mind are competent to bequeath and 'devise' real and personal estate, excepting infants and married women.
What is needed is for the industry to come together to 'devise' a planned economy which benefits everyone, from owners to grooms, from racecourses to sponsors, from trainers to the bookmakers.
Transfers of real property by inheritance or 'devise' are not subject to the real estate excise tax.
How might we 'devise' a system that offers students a second chance but that doesn't obfuscate reality or entice students to drop out?
The issue, however, is whether the language of the 'devise' of the Somerset Estate can fairly be interpreted so as to include the rights under the s. 2 reverter.
To make things interesting, Damo suggested I 'devise' a scoring system that awards points for certain achievements.
It surely can't be beyond the wit of 21st century man to 'devise' swipecard systems that allow the identity of those receiving free meals to remain anonymous.
Granby had to 'devise' a system to help the identification of the individual face and associate the first person to recognise it as the winner immediately.
All the residue of my estate, including real and personal property, I give, 'devise' , and bequeath to Earlham College.
At the turn of the century, France produced most of the quality wine in the world, so it is no surprise that they were first to 'devise' a system of protection.
I proposed that an attempt be made to bring the two images closer and to 'devise' mechanisms by which this rapprochement could be achieved.
It follows from this that Loring, at the time of his death, had no 'devisable' estate in the land, and that the heirs of his devisee cannot maintain this suit.
The definition of business assets has changed since the system was 'devised' .
A devise of property conveys all the estate of a 'devisor' unless it appears by his will that he intended to convey a lesser estate.
If a 'devisee' fails to survive the testator and is a grandparent, a descendant of a grandparent, or a stepchild of either the testator or the donor of a power of appointment exercised by the testator's will, the following apply.
Third, it provides an opportunity for effective user involvement, as the patients assist in 'devising' their own care plan.
We are also 'devising' strategies to produce medicines from urine.
Most states now allow even inter vivos transfers and nearly all treat them as 'devisable' by will.
Menander was a skilful constructor of plots, an imaginative 'deviser' of situations, and a master of variety and suspense.
The sheer scale of the plans 'devised' by this team required the support of thousands of service personnel and civilians.
When I was in my teens, my dad was working on 'devising' his own system for blackjack.
In this condition of the real estate of the granddaughter, the 'devisor' made his will.
Another system that 'devises' methods to avoid errors is user-centered design.
If someone had set about 'devising' a system to kill off the market in non-executive directors, they couldn't have trumped this effort.
Each surviving devisee takes the share to which the devisee would have been entitled had the deceased 'devisees' survived the testator.
As here, wily conference 'devisers' make sure that the speakers and their works are going to be interesting so that everyone has a good time even if the topic gets only a token airing.
Riley 'devised' a system for making a piece of music based on 53 small melodic cells.
The performers and 'devisers' of the piece manipulate the glove puppets dressed in kabuki-style black costumes.
In modern times, they are generally alienable, 'devisable' and inheritable.
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