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Keywords: Devise, Leave, Heir, Jenkins, Buster
To give or leave by will; to give by testament; -- said especially of personal property.
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To leave property to somebody in a will• Death
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to leave property to a beneficiary by means of a will.
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To transfer, by will, personal property such as cash, securities, or other intangible or tangible personal property. Charitable Deduction: The value of a charitable contribution that can be deducted by an individual for income tax purposes. Charitable Stock Contribution: A contribution of stock or securities delivered to a bona fide charitable institution for which an individual receives an income tax deduction based upon the stock's current market value.
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If you bequeath something, you leave it to someone in your will. You cannot bequeath land or real property but you can devise them.
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To leave someone something in a Will. Same as devise.
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To transfer property to an heir through a will.
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a term used to describe leaving personal property to a beneficiary through the means of a will.If you wish to leave real property to a beneficiary, this is called devising.
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To transfer personal property to another by a will.
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leave or give by will after one's death; "My aunt bequeathed me all her jewelry"; "My grandfather left me his entire estate"
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To leave personal property to another by will. To leave real property by will is to devise.
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Leave to a person by a will.
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To give or hand down by will; to leave by will.
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to give personal property to a person in a will
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To leave or give (personal property) by will.
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To dispose of personal property through a Will.
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To leave property in a will (strictly, personal estate) - see Devise
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To give property through a will.
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To give personal property by will (not real property).
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Pass property or personal effects to another through a will.
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To make a gift of personal property in a will.
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term appearing in a will meaning to leave or give property as specified therein to another person or organization.
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A term used to give property in a will.
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To leave an item of personal property to a certain person in a will (see "Devise", which refers to gifts of land in this context).
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To give personal property by a will.
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To give, hand down, or leave by a will.
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To dispose by will of personal property, especially money.
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To leave money or property (other than land) to someone in a Will.
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(property). To leave (property) under a will.
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To leave or give (property) by a will. To pass (something) on to another; hand down.
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To leave by will. Back to the Top
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To specify by will the recipient of personal property. Compare devise.
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To transfer property to named heirs through a will.
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You "bequeath" (leave) an asset to someone in a will.
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To transfer personal property through a will.
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To gift or transfer personal property to another party, executed via a will
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A legal term sometimes used in wills that means "leave" -- for example, "I bequeath my garden tools to my brother-in-law, Buster Jenkins."
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