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Noun
/biˈkwest/,
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bequests, plural;
  1. A legacy
    • - her $135,000 was the largest bequest the library ever has received
  2. The action of bequeathing something
    • - a painting acquired by bequest

  1. (bequest) (law) a gift of personal property by will
  2. (bequest) The transfer of property upon the owner's death according to the will of the deceased; a person's inheritance; an amount of property given by will
  3. (Bequest) A disposition of property by will, more broadly, any legally binding statement that disposes of property at death.
  4. (Bequest) A gift left in a Will
  5. (bequest) Property that is given to someone by a will
  6. (Bequest) Technically, this term refers to leaving personal property by will. However, in ordinary usage, this also refers to leaving all types of property by will.
  7. (BEQUEST) A gift of property or assets to a beneficiary as defined in a will.
  8. (bequest) A sum of money made available upon the donor's death.
  9. (Bequest) A sum of money or other property directed by a will.
  10. (Bequest) A gift of a particular object or cash
  11. (Bequest) money or property left to a specific person in a will
  12. (Bequest) A transfer of property or cash to an individual or organization under a will.
  13. a bequest is the process of designating cash, securities, life insurance proceeds, real estate and/or personal property to beneficiaries through a will.
  14. (Bequest) A gift by will to a specific recipient. A charitable bequest is a transfer at death by will to a not-for-profit organization for charitable purposes.
  15. (Bequest) Legacy; usually a gift of real estate by will.
  16. A bequest refers to a specific sum, percentage, or residue of an estate in the form of cash, securities, life insurance funds, real estate, and personal property. A bequest may be initiated through a will or living trust.
  17. (Bequest) A gift left in your will which can be in the form of money, property, stocks and share or possessions.
  18. (Bequest) The donation of cash money or other assetts to a given organization or number of organizations upon death of the donor through a will.
  19. (bequest) A gift made through a person's will. Land can be given to a trust through a bequest. In such cases, the value of the land is excluded from estate tax calculations.
  20. (Bequest) A legal term for a will provision leaving personal property to a specified person. (see also Demonstrative Bequest, General Bequest, Specific Bequest)
  21. (BEQUEST) The item bequeathed under a will.
  22. (Bequest) A gift of PERSONAL PROPERTY, such as money, stock, bonds, or jewelry, owned by a decedent at the time of death which is directed by the provisions of the decedent's will; a legacy.
  23. (Bequest) A gift of money, real property, or conservation easement in a person’s will which can secure conservation of property and take property value out of calculation for estate tax.
  24. (Bequest) A gift you leave in your will to a person or organisation. There are different types of bequests. The main ones are:
  25. (Bequest) A testamentary gift (or gift received after death) generally received through a donor's will or other estate-planning document such as a living trust.