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be·queath /bi-'kwēth, -'kwēt̲h̲/ vt [Old English becwethan to speak to, address, leave by will, from be- to, about + cwethan to say]: to give by will— used esp. of personal property but sometimes of real property; see also legacy, legatee compare devise
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.
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administer to, afford, allow, assign dower, bestow upon, cede, change hands, contribute, deliver to, demise, devise, devolve upon, dispense, dispose of, distribute, donate, endow with, enfeoff, furnish, give, give away at death, give by will, grant, hand down, hand on, hand over to, interchange, invest, leave, leave a legacy, leave by will, leave to, make a bequest, make a present of, make legacies, pass on to, pass over to, provide, put in possession, remit, render, transfer ownership, vest in, will to
associated concepts: bequest
foreign phrases:
- Da tua dum tua sunt, post mortem tunc tua non sunt. — Give that which is yours while it is yours, after death it is not yours.II index abalienate, bestow, cede, contribute (supply), convey (transfer), demise, descend, devise (give), devolve, endow, give (grant), grant (transfer formally), leave (give), pass (advance), present (make a gift), transfer
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
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To leave personal property through a will. Compare: deviseCategory: Wills, Trusts & Estates → Estates, Executors & Probate CourtCategory: Wills, Trusts & Estates → Wills
Nolo’s Plain-English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill. 2009.
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v.1 To give a gift of personal property by means of a will.See also devise.2 In some states, to give a gift of any type of property by means of a will.
Webster's New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000.
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To dispose of personal property owned by a decedent at the time of death as a gift under the provisions of the decedent's will.
Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.
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To dispose of personal property owned by a decedent at the time of death as a gift under the provisions of the decedent's will.II To give a gift to someone through a will.
Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations.