Bequest
61pecuniary bequest — n. A bequest of money. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …
62The Colonel’s Bequest — The Colonel s Bequest Разработчик Sierra On Line Издатель Sierra On Line Создатели Геймдизайнер Роберта Уильямс …
63residuary bequest — A bequest of all of testator s estate not otherwise effectually disposed of + residuary bequest A gift of all the remainder of the testator s personal estate, after payment of debts and legacies, etc …
64specific bequest — (or specific devise). A testamentary gift of specific personal property (e.g. my old rocking chair ) or of a specific amount of cash. A specific bequest (or devise) is a gift by will of a specific article or part of testator s estate, which is… …
65Mass bequest — A bedquest for a Mass is when a person leaves a bequest in their will for a Mass to be said for the repose of their soul.[1] References ^   …
66make a bequest — index bequeath, demise, descend, devise (give), leave (give) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …
67receive by bequest — index inherit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
68transferred by bequest — index testamentary Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
69executory bequest — The bequest of a future, deferred, or contingent interest in personalty …
70charitable bequest — A bequest is charitable if its aims and accomplishments are of religious, educational, political, or general social interest to mankind and if the ultimate recipients constitute either the community as a whole or an unascertainable and indefinite …