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Qué (quién) es hotch-potch - definición

IN PROPERTY LAW, THE BLENDING OR COMBINING OF PROPERTY IN ORDER TO ENSURE EQUALITY OF DIVISION
Hotch-pot; Hotch pot; Hotchpotch; Hotchpot rule; Hotchpotch rule; Hotch-potch; Hotch potch

hotch-potch         
n.
Medley, farrago, jumble, miscellany, gallimaufry, salmagundi, olio, hodge-podge, confused mixture, olla podrida.
hotch-potch         
also hotchpotch
A hotch-potch is an untidy mixture of different types of things. (BRIT; in AM, use hodgepodge
)
The palace is a complete hotch-potch of architectural styles.
= jumble
N-SING: usu with supp, oft N of n
hotchpot         
n. the putting together, blending or mixing of various properties in order to achieve equal division among beneficiaries or heirs. There may be cash, securities, personal belongings, and even real estate which are part of the residue of an estate to be given to "my children, share and share alike." To make such distribution possible, all of the items are put in the hotchpot and then divided.

Wikipedia

Hotchpot

In civil and property law, hotchpot (sometimes referred to as hotchpotch or the hotchpotch rule) is the blending, combining or offsetting of property (typically gifts) to ensure equality of a later division of property.

The name hotch-pot is taken from a kind of pudding, and is derived from the French word hocher, or "shake." It was used as early as 1292 as a legal term, and from the 15th century in cooking for a sort of broth with many ingredients (see Hodge-Podge soup), and so it is used figuratively for any heterogeneous mixture.

Ejemplos de uso de hotch-potch
1. The team consisted of a hotch–potch of young and old, women and men, sexy and not so sexy.
2. Arms importers and exporters would simply have a clear set of rules to abide by, rather than the current hotch–potch of uneven and conflicting regulation.
3. During the interview, the officials told how technicians at the CIA‘s directorate of science and technology believed they had found numbers embedded in al–Jazeera‘s news strip that corresponded with a hotch–potch of targets.
4. Police believe that it will attract a hotch–potch of anarchists and radicals seeking to target banks and financial institutions by direct action everything from chaining themselves to railings, to smashing windows.
5. This logo is a disaster at the heart of London‘s Olympic Games. – Gil Quito, New York, USA It is such a ghastly hotch potch of ugliness that I feel I have to comment further.