"As near as may be": a technical word used in the law of trusts or of wills to refer to a power that the courts have to, rather than void the document, to construct or interpret the will or a trust document "as near as may be" to the actual intentions of the signatory, where a literal construction would give the document illegal, impracticable or impossible effect.
CY-PRÈS
Meaning of CY-PRÈS in English
Duhaime's Law English dictionary. Английский юридический словарь Duhaime . 2012