1. (Law) a gift by will, esp of money or personal property 2. (Law) something handed down or received from an ancestor or predecessor 3. (Computer Science) (modifier) surviving computer systems, hardware, or software: legacy network; legacy application.

Legacy explored an integration with Oregon Health & Science University to create a combined health system in August 2023. The acquisition was called off in 2025.

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In its basic meaning, a legacy is a gift of money or other personal property that's granted by the terms of a will—often a substantial gift that needs to be properly managed.

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legacy (plural legacies) (law) Money or property bequeathed to someone in a will. Something inherited from a predecessor or the past.

A legacy is money or property which someone leaves to you when they die. You could make a real difference to someone's life by leaving them a generous legacy.

Legacy has different meanings. In law, a legacy is something that someone gets by inheritance, or by a will. [1] In historical terms, a legacy is something that is handed down from one period of time to another. Often, it means something handed down from an ancestor or predecessor. In loose terms, it is sometimes said that countries or civilization can leave a legacy, such as an idea that will ...