Meaning Legacy
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n. a gift of personal property or money to a beneficiary (legatee...
Source: dictionary.law.com

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A gift under the terms of a will. [See also ‘bequest’]
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late 14c., legacie, "body of persons sent on a mission," from Medieval Latin legatia, from Latin legatus "ambassador, envoy, deputy," noun use of past participle of legare "se [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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material, ideas, or history passed down or communicated by a person or community from the past.
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A gift of personal property to a beneficiary of a will. Technically, legacy does not include gifts of real estate, but the term is often used to refer to any gift from the estate of someone who has di [..]
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bequest: (law) a gift of personal property by will Legacy (1987) is a novel by American author James A. Michener. Set during the Iran–Contra affair of the 1980s, the story follows Major Norman S [..]
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This fee is used to produce the University's student-edited feature magazine, published twice in the fall semester and twice in the spring semester.  The magazine offers campus-oriented feature s [..]
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n. A bequest.
Source: easypacelearning.com

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a particular thing given by last will, a bequest
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Jensens Internet Dictionary An adjective that refers to technology associated with old corporate programs, such as those on mainframes. Increasingly used as a put-down, the opposite of cutting edge.
Source: comptechdoc.org

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A legacy is anything that is passed down from a predecessor. The three Al-Anon legacies are the steps, traditions, and concepts.
Source: al-anon-idaho.org

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Definition A disposition of money or personal property by will.
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In computing terms, the word legacy is used to describe outdated or obsolete technology and equipment that is still being used by an individual or organization. Legacy implies that the system is out o [..]
Source: webopedia.com

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A kind name for the historical or "old way" to do something in computers. (A nice way to say outdated and archaic.) Generally associated with Windows systems that refer to a DOS method or procedure. A DOS version of a program; sometimes associated with a COBOL programmer.
Source: csgnetwork.com

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Term used to describe enterprise applications or systems installed in the distant past, but still being used. Typically, they are characterized by outdated technologies, but are still critical to day- [..]
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pl: -cies [Medieval Latin legatio, from Latin legare to bequeath] : a gift of property by will ;specif : a gift of personal property by will : bequest see also ademption compare devise conjoint ...
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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The term legacy has different meanings, but in a legal sense, it is used to refer to a bequest in a will. Technically, legacy does not include real property (which is a "devise"), so legacy [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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Legacy code usually refers to old COBOL mainframe programs that contain complex business logic. It would be too costly to rewrite them in more modern languages. Somehow new code has to interface to th [..]
Source: mindprod.com

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System that currently supports any University of Houston System business functions, such as admitting students, for example, the Registration and Records, Admissions, Payroll and Alumni Records system [..]
Source: uh.edu

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An inherited obligation. For example, a legacy database might contain strategic data that must be maintained for a long time after the database has become technologically obsolete.
Source: ibm.com

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A gift by will, especially of personal property. Source: Arthemis, Art-Law Centre, University of Geneva
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Legacy products are older products that are no longer manufactured.
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A generic term for older versions of software, technologies, etc.
Source: its.uci.edu

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One of the three surveys that comprise the second phase (SDSS-II) of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). It completes the SDSS-I survey of the extragalactic universe. SDSS-I plus Legacy obtained imag [..]
Source: sdss3.org

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A term for an old software program or computer system that is still in use, or for a previous version of a cPanel or WHM feature.
Source: documentation.cpanel.net

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One of the three surveys that comprise the second phase (SDSS-II) of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). It completes the SDSS-I survey of the extragalactic universe. SDSS-I plus Legacy obtained images and redshifts of a million galaxies and quasars over a contiguous 7500 deg2 in the Northern Galactic Cap, and three stripes in the Southern Galacti [..]
Source: sdss.org

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A gift of property left in a Will
Source: probatelawyers.com.au

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A legacy page within the Wiki describes obsolete functionality. Legacy pages are left on the Wiki to allow users with older versions of the ServiceNow platform to retain the documentation.
Source: wiki.servicenow.com

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(adj.) Existing from the original release of the game.
Source: ffxiv.gamerescape.com

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The collective work (bills, programs, places, etc.) created by a legislator during his or her time in office
Source: njdigitalhighway.org

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This is a term used in wills and probate matters.
Source: lawmentor.co.uk

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A legacy is when a student applies to, or attends, a school that a parent graduated from. Some schools give preferential admission (see Preferential Admission, below) to applicants whose parents or gr [..]
Source: secure.californiacolleges.edu

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An out-of-date system or component that is still being used. Which could also be a device or component still being used after it's useful life. A legacy part may not yet be obsolete, but would no [..]
Source: interfacebus.com

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(legal) Money or property bequeathed to someone in a will. Something inherited from a predecessor; a heritage. '' left as his legacy an enduring spirit of respect for the environment.'' (unive [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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From the English word, meaning "something inherited from a predecessor, heritage". It is derived from Old French legacie, itself from Latin legatum "bequest, legacy&quot [..]
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