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To give someone access over your property? To give away some of your land?
If someone is willing to give their account away, then yes, someone can give you their account.
Give it to a friend or someone
You can't give away your pregnancy but you can give away your child. You have to go through a adoptive agency.
When you give someone your heart, you give them everything you have. You give them your love, your trust, and your faith. Hopefully the person you give it away too is responsible.
A will doesn't become active until the testator has died. The testator is free to give away property while living. Only property owned at death can pass under the will. Many people don't update their wills. If the property was given to someone during the life of the testator then it can't become part of the estate. In this case, the testator may have given the property away because they new the person who was to receive it by the will had already died. The recipient of the property owns it.
A person may give property away on their death bed. The will is not enforceable on that item because the decedent no longer owned that property at the time of their death. A will distributes the property owned by the decedent at the time of their death. Testators often give away property during life even when they have mentioned the items in their will. They may have forgotten or they may have changed their mind. In any case, the death bed gift is valid. After the death occurs that property is not part of the testator's estate so it cannot be distributed under the will.
Quartering
No. If an owner conveyed property prior to their death then the property cannot become part of their estate. You can only give what you own. The property is gone and someone else owns it.
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Quartering
It is perfectly legal to give away CDs that belong to you, that is not a copyright violation. It is only a copyright violation for you to make copies of CDs and distribute the copies. You own the CD, and you are free to give away your own property if you so desire.