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Bequests

Bequests | Bequest

Bequests meaning

plural of bequest

Example sentences (16)

It houses the significant artistic and historic patrimony of St George’s parish Basilica, with which it is very closely associated, and donations and bequests it has received since the constitution of the foundation.

Recent reports suggest the party is struggling to attract large donations, with just £75,000 recorded in bequests and donations from individuals and since Humza Yousaf took office a year ago.

Heirs would have to treat bequests over $1 million as taxable income.

May 27 and later 29 were Military bequests and June 12, remains the truly fight for independence”.

Separate property are “all property acquired before marriage; all gifts, bequests, devise, or descents.

The activities of the fund are to be funded by monies appropriated by Parliament or donations, grants or bequests approved by the minister.

You can make specific bequests or amounts to certain heirs, or just let your entire estate be distributed in equal shares.

A fonds regional des Acquisitions was established to assist provincial museums in the purchase of works of art, while the state actively continued an existing policy of encouraging bequests in lieu of death duties.

Ainger, p. 135 When Sullivan died, he left her the autograph manuscript of that song, along with other bequests.

Although his will (drafted in November 17, 1635) gave much of his French property to his wife Hélène, he made significant bequests to the Catholic missions and to individuals in the colony of Quebec.

Bequests to charities reduce the taxable estate.

He made bequests to a number of relatives and friends of Rice and of his own, hoping to involve as many interested parties as possible.

It depicts the gradual descent into madness of the title character, after he disposes of his kingdom giving bequests to two of his three daughters based on their flattery of him, bringing tragic consequences for all.

Other bequests included gifts to the Church and money to be distributed to the poor.

These instructions can be given some legal effect if bequests are made contingent on the heirs carrying them out, with alternative gifts if they are not followed.

Villon was involved in the robbery and many scholars believe that he fled from Paris soon afterward and that this is when he composed what is now known as the Petit Testament ("The Smaller Testament") or Lais ("Legacy" or "Bequests").