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In law, a legacy is something held and transferred to someone as their inheritance, as by will and testament. Personal effects, family property, marriage property or collective property gained by will of real property.

Legacy or legacies may refer to:

Arts, media and entertainment

Comics

Film

Games

Literature

Music

Albums

Bands

Compilations

Performers

Songs

Television

Organizations

Places

Sports

Technology

Transportation

Air

Land

Other uses

  • Legacy INS, another name for the US Immigration and Naturalization Service
  • Legacy preferences, favorable consideration of an applicant for a school, college, or university that was attended by the applicant's relative

See also

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