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{{Wiktionary|legacy}} {{Wiktionary|legacy}}
In law, a '''legacy''' is something inherited, as by ]. In law, a '''legacy''' is something inherited, as by ].

Can also be known as, "Planting seeds in a garden you never get to see"


'''Legacy''' or '''legacies''' may refer to: '''Legacy''' or '''legacies''' may refer to:

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In law, a legacy is something inherited, as by will and testament.

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

Topics referred to by the same term Disambiguation iconThis disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Legacy.
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