cy pres
or cy·pres
[ see prey ]
/ ˈsi ˈpreɪ /
preposition
as near as possible.
noun
the doctrine, applied especially to cases of charitable trusts or donations, that, in place of an impossible or illegal condition, limitation, or object, allows the nearest practicable one to be substituted.
Origin of cy pres
1475–85; < Anglo-French: literally, as near (compare French
si près)
British Dictionary definitions for cy pres
cy pres
/ (siː ˈpreɪ) /
noun
law
the doctrine that the intention of a donor or testator should be carried out as closely as practicable when literal compliance is impossible
Word Origin for cy pres
C15: from Anglo-French, literally: as near (as possible, etc)