residuary
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishresiduaryre‧sid‧u‧a‧ry /rɪˈzɪdʒuəri $ -eri/ adjective [only before noun] British English law relating to all the money and property that remains after a person has died, and after any bills have been paidExamples from the Corpusresiduary• A bequest of the surplus is called residuary.• The will appoints Mr Molland her executor, and you the residuary legatee.