A bequest in a will refers to the act of leaving personal property or assets to a specific individual or entity upon the testator's death. It can include items like money, real estate, or personal belongings. Bequests are often outlined in the will to ensure that the deceased's wishes regarding their possessions are respected and carried out after their passing.
Do you mean testator? If an heir receives a bequest, the testator is the person that gives the bequest to him/her.
To receive something by bequest or as a legacy.
The Colonel's Bequest happened in 1989.
The Colonel's Bequest was created in 1989.
A bequest is an act of giving or leaving by will.
To acquire something by bequest means to inherit it according to the terms of a will.
A small bequest allowed them to live independently
The Bequest - 2014 was released on: Canada: 2016 USA: 2016
Bequest
Bequest
the executor of the will
A demonstrative bequest is a type of gift. This gift is a type of personal property that can be procured or paid from the general assets from the decedent.