devastavit (Meaning)
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devastavit (n.)
Waste or misapplication of the assets of a deceased person by an executor or an administrator.
Synonyms & Antonyms of devastavit
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devastavit Sentence Examples
- The court found the executor guilty of devastavit for mismanaging the deceased's assets.
- The heirs filed a lawsuit alleging devastavit against the executor, claiming mishandling of the estate's finances.
- The executor's failure to provide accurate accounting led to accusations of devastavit from the beneficiaries.
- The judge imposed severe penalties on the executor after proving the devastavit of the estate.
- The attorney specialized in handling cases of devastavit, representing clients in disputes over estate mismanagement.
- The executor's actions were deemed to constitute devastavit, resulting in the removal from the position and restitution orders.
- The heirs sought compensation for the damages caused by the executor's devastavit of the estate.
- The executor's unauthorized expenditures resulted in allegations of devastavit and a lengthy legal battle.
- The executor's neglectful handling of the estate's assets amounted to devastavit, according to the probate court's ruling.
- The executor's deliberate concealment of assets constituted devastavit, leading to criminal charges.
FAQs About the word devastavit
Waste or misapplication of the assets of a deceased person by an executor or an administrator.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The court found the executor guilty of devastavit for mismanaging the deceased's assets.
The heirs filed a lawsuit alleging devastavit against the executor, claiming mishandling of the estate's finances.
The executor's failure to provide accurate accounting led to accusations of devastavit from the beneficiaries.
The judge imposed severe penalties on the executor after proving the devastavit of the estate.