Bequest

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Bequest

Meaning of Bequest

A gift of personal property by will; the term is frequently used as interchangeable with legacy . The term has also been used interchangeably with devise which strictly signifies a disposition of real estate by will. See Eaten v MacDonald 145 A.2d369, 154 Me. 227.

Bequest Alternative Definition

A gift by will of personal property. It is synonymous with “legacy” (g. v.)

Synonyms of Bequest

noun

  • bequeathal
  • birthright
  • demise
  • devisal
  • devise
  • endowment
  • entail
  • gift
  • heirdom
  • heirloom
  • hereditament
  • heritable
  • heritage
  • inheritance
  • legacy
  • legatum
  • patrimony
  • testamentary disposition
  • testamentary gift Associated Concepts: bequest by implication
  • bequest for life
  • bequest in trust
  • devise
  • gift
  • inheritance foreign phrases: Nemo plus commodi haeredi suo relin quit quam ipse habuit
  • No one leaves a greater advantage for his heir than he himself had

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Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms

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Mentioned in these terms

Ademption, Adjusted Taxable Income, Conditional Legacy, Donee, , Legacy, Separate Property, Superstitious Use.

What does Bequest mean in American Law?

The definition of Bequest in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:

That which is bequeathed.

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English Legal System: Bequest

In the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Bequest :

A gift by will of property other than land.

Compare devise.

See legacy.

Concept of Bequest in the context of Real Property

A short definition of Bequest: Traditionally, a gift of personal property in a will. Modernly, a gift of personal or real property. See also: Devise.

Concept of Bequest in the context of Real Property

A short definition of Bequest: Traditionally, a gift of personal property in a will. Modernly, a gift of personal or real property. See also: Devise.

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