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cy pres
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cy pres  (s pr)
n.
The legal doctrine that allows a court freedom in interpreting the terms of a will or gift if carrying out the terms literally would be impracticable or illegal. At the same time, the general intent of the testator or donor is supposed to be observed as closely as possible.

[Middle English, from Anglo-Norman : cy, so, as (from Latin sc, so; see sic1) + pres, near (from Late Latin press, close to, from Latin pressus, past participle of premere, to press closely; see press1).]

cy pres [siː ˈpreɪ]
n
(Law) Law the doctrine that the intention of a donor or testator should be carried out as closely as practicable when literal compliance is impossible
[from Anglo-French, literally: as near (as possible, etc.)]
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Noun1.cy pres - a rule that when literal compliance is impossible the intention of a donor or testator should be carried out as nearly as possible
rule, regulation - a principle or condition that customarily governs behavior; "it was his rule to take a walk before breakfast"; "short haircuts were the regulation"


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