As executor you've got to pay it over in full to yourself as residuary legatee!
Remember this, the law would not permit you as executor of your father's will to pay over this money, if any other than yourself were the residuary legatee.
I suppose you are already aware that your father has made you his executor and, after a few minor legacies, the residuary legatee of his entire estate?
These thoughts obtruded themselves upon Payson's attention when he least desired it, but they did not cause him to alter his intention to get his hooks into his father's whole residuaryestate and keep it for himself.
You must preserve the estate intact and turn it over unimpaired to the residuary legatee!
Then we picked up a residuary old horse-hansom on Fifth Avenue and went rattling off through Central Park.
The pleasure and profit which he derived from these lectures are sufficiently indicated by the fact that forty years afterwards he made the college his residuary legatee.
As before mentioned, Harvard College was his residuary legatee, and the property so bequeathed founded the Rumford Professorship in that institution.
The residuary clergy they do not recognise as clergy at all.
The more they learn to relish them, the less will they relish the bald and miserable services of the Residuary Church.
Stocks, on the other hand, represent only a beneficial interest or residuaryshare in the assets and profits of a working concern after payment of its obligations and fixt charges.
He left numerous bequests; but made Griffith his residuary legatee; and, having settled this matter, urged on, and superintended his workmen.
In 1837, after having appointed as her residuary legatee Calyste du Guenic, whom she adored, but to whom she refused to give herself over, Felicite des Touches retired to a convent in Nantes of the order of Saint-Francois.
The testatrix then made her niece, Harriet Hunt, her residuary legatee, and appointed Lady Hort and Richard Baker her executors.
We see also an imitation of the American constitution in the principle which allots to the central government only certain enumerated powers, and leaves the residuary power of legislation to the States.
In fact, as scientific explanation progresses, the phenomena that may be considered as residuary become more numerous and the importance of this method increases.
The 'vestiges' and 'survivals' so common in Biology and Sociology are residuary phenomena.
The phenomenon is here assumed to be an effect: a similar Canon may be framed for residuary causes.
I leave her my sole residuary legatee and sole Executrix.
I have already in my former testament left Lady Davy my residuary legatee but I beg her in considering the disposition of my property to regard L6000 as belonging to my brother Dr.
The testator, however, reposed the most unlimited confidence in the guardian, and advised the residuary legatee to be largely guided in matters personal by the advice of the aforesaid guardian.
Dying in the same year, he made the orphanage his residuary legatee.
It has no necessary connection either with the right to residuary profits or the right to control the management of the undertaking from which the profits are derived, both of which are vested to-day in the shareholder.
It is the sleeping partner who draws the dividends which the firm produces, the residuary legatee who always claims his share in the estate.
The former, for example, may be the heir of the present owners as far as the control of the routine and administration of industry is concerned: the latter may succeed to their right to dispose of residuary profits.
Even when courts for all ordinary causes had been established, a reserve of residuaryjustice remained with the king.
Residuary devise (Law), the person to whom the residue of real estate is devised by a will.
Residuary clause (Law), that part of the testator's will in which the residue of his estate is disposed of.
If the executor is a specific or residuary legatee the question of a right to transfer to himself is the same as to transfer to any other legatee, and that right is only subject to one qualification.
Unless he is a residuary legatee or a legatee of the specific stock in question it is as improper for him to transfer to himself as for a trustee to transfer to himself.
While popular articles were quickly sold or stolen, the residuary stuff, howling abominations which none would buy or steal, lingered flyblown or fermenting.
At spasmodic intervals a sympathetic warrior, having burned all the top rails of an informally confiscated fence, will toss the juicy and edible bottom rail to the pleading, omniverous Mule, residuary legatee of camp-fires.
There he was told that the lawyer himself was sole executor, and he--Ralph--residuary legatee.
I now have pleasure in enclosing you a complete and I think final account, by which you will see that there is a sum in hand of £43 due to you as residuary legatee.
Precipitated by ammonia, the residuary liquid, after evaporation, should not taste of sugar.
Add a solution of carbonate of potassium or sodium to the bittern or residuary liquor of the sea-salt works, and well wash and dry the precipitate as before.
The residuary mass should not be heated red hot, so as not to impair its porosity or its ready affinity for carbonic acid.
The furnace employed for the preparation of massicot during the day usually possesses sufficient residuary heat during the night for this process, by which fuel is saved.
From this general view of the subject, it is concluded that Ideas, the residuary phantasms of visual perception, cannot directly constitute or become the immediate instruments of Thought.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "residuary" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.