abregé
Abregé is a French term that translates to "abridged" or "shortened" in English. It is most commonly used in the context of legal documents, particularly wills or codicils. When a will is abregé, it means that certain portions of the original document have been deliberately omitted or significantly reduced in length. This is often done for specific legal or practical reasons, such as updating the will with new information without redrafting the entire document or to clarify certain bequests.
The practice of abregé in legal contexts is usually governed by specific legal procedures and requirements.
While abregé is primarily associated with legal documents, the concept of shortening or summarizing can be