noun
- A legal doctrine requiring that gifts or advances made by a deceased person to an heir during their lifetime be returned to the estate and redistributed equally among all heirs.
- A confused mixture or jumble; a hodgepodge.
Usage: legal term; chiefly British; usually used in the phrase 'hotchpot' or 'hotchpots'
Usage: archaic; informal
Examples
- The estate was divided according to the rules of hotchpots, ensuring fair distribution among the children.
- Under hotchpots law, the gift she received ten years ago had to be accounted for in the final settlement.
- The kitchen was a hotchpots of old appliances and mismatched furniture.
- His notes were a hotchpots of ideas scribbled in no particular order.
- The court applied the doctrine of hotchpots to equalize the inheritance.