abatement |
ademption |
In lang=en terms the difference between abatement and ademption
is that
abatement is the reduction of the proceeds of a will, when the debts have not yet been satisfied; the reduction of taxes due while
ademption is in the law of wills, the determination of what happens when property left under a will is no longer in the testator's estate when the testator dies.
As nouns the difference between abatement and ademption
is that
abatement is the act of abating, or the state of being abated; a lessening, diminution, or reduction; a moderation; removal or putting an end to; the suppression of while
ademption is in the law of wills, the determination of what happens when property left under a will is no longer in the testator's estate when the testator dies.
adeption |
ademption |
As nouns the difference between adeption and ademption
is that
adeption is (obsolete) an obtaining; attainment while
ademption is (legal) in the law of wills, the determination of what happens when property left under a will is no longer in the testator's estate when the testator dies.