corpus of an estate

corpus of an estate
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  • corpus — cor·pus / kȯr pəs, ˌpu̇s/ n pl cor·po·ra / pə rə/: the main body of a thing; specif: the principal of a fund, trust, or estate as distinct from income or interest: res Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

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  • corpus — [kôr′pəs] n. pl. corpora [kôr′pə rə] [L, body < IE base * krep , *krp , body, form > (MID)RIFF, OHG href, belly, womb, Sans kr̥pā, form] 1. a human or animal body, esp. a dead one: now mainly a facetious usage 2. a complete or comprehensive …   English World dictionary

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  • corpus — noun (plural corpora) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin Date: 15th century 1. the body of a human or animal especially when dead 2. a. the main part or body of a bodily structure or organ < the corpus of the uterus > b. the main body o …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • corpus — The body or substance of anything; the capital or res of an estate or fund, as distinguished from the income thereof …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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  • invasion of corpus — Taking from the principal of a trust estate when the income is insufficient for the payment of annuities to, or the defrayment of expenses of, the beneficiaries as provided by the indenture of trust. 4 Am J2d Annui § 18 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Irwin v. Gavit — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Irwin v. Gavit ArgueDate=April 15 ArgueYear=1925 DecideDate=April 27 DecideYear=1925 FullName=Irwin, Former Collector of Internal Revenue, v. Gavit USVol=268 USPage=161 Citation=45 S. Ct. 475; 69 L. Ed. 897; 1925 U.S. LEXIS… …   Wikipedia

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