Sentence example with the word 'bequest'

bequest

attested copy, borough- codicil, devise, heirloom, heritable, incorporeal hereditament, legacy, patrimony, probate, testament

Definition n. (law) a gift of personal property by will

Last update: October 19, 2015


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Liberty is not opposed to the rights of succession and bequest.   [noun]

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Now the wealth did not weigh on me: now it was not a mere bequest of coin,it was a legacy of life, hope, enjoyment.   [noun]

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Kendrick made a similar bequest Of £ 4,000 to Newbury.   [noun]

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His will included a bequest of £ 10,000 to the Royal Academy.   [noun]

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A Bequest to Posterity.   [noun]

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Flockhart was melted within her at the Chieftain's speech; she set up a lamentable blubbering, and positively refused to touch the bequest, which Fergus was therefore obliged to resume.   [noun]

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Besides, the words Legacy, Bequest, go side by side with the words, Death, Funeral.   [noun]

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It would naturally mean that some one else resented this bequest, and probably with some justice.   [Please select]

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At Horton he may have used Kederminster's bequest to Langley Church.   [Please select]

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Our uncle's bequest to you is conditional upon your acceptance of my hand.   [Please select]

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But there were none such to claim the bequest.   [Please select]

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