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Bequeathment
The act of bequeathing or the state of being bequeathed a bequest
bequeath
bequeath [Old English becwethan to speak to, address, leave by will,
Bequeathable
Capable of being bequeathed
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Bequeath
Bequeath [fr. becw'than fr. cw'than, A.S., to say], to leave by
Cumulative legacies
the question often arises, whether where a testator has twice bequeathed a legacy to the same person, the legatee is entitled
Legacy
fund pointed out to satisfy it, as if a testator bequeath 1,000l. out of his Reduced Bank Three per Cents. And
Bequeathal
The act of bequeathing bequeathment bequest
bequest
bequest : an act of bequeathing ;also : something bequeathed : legacy de·mon·stra·tive bequest [di-mÄ n-strə-tiv-]
Annuity
are not charged on real estate are personal estate if bequeathed or granted before 1926 to A. and his heirs, they
Hereditaments
way of inheritance, and which, if they be not otherwise bequeathed', go to the heir, and not as chattels to the
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