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Bequest - testamentary gift of personal property, traditionally other than money.
Devise - testamentary gift of real property.
"It is a testamentary gift, young master.
I suspect they are gathering, not to fix any penalties on you, but to reward you with a testamentary gift."
Specific legacy (or specific bequest) - a testamentary gift of a precisely identifiable object.
Such contracts were used in the emancipation of children, in connection with testamentary gifts and in pledges.
In England and Wales, a disclaimer is likewise irrevocable and covers the entire testamentary gift.
Testamentary gifts, i.e. made upon death under a will or under the laws of intestacy, are instead subject to rollover provisions in most cases (see Death below).
Two usurers were unusually faithful Christians-Pons David, an important donor to the Hospitallers, and Pons of Capdenier, whose testamentary gifts began the foundation for the mother house of the Dominican order.
A specific legacy (or specific bequest) is a testamentary gift of a precisely identifiable object, distinguished from all other things of the same kind - such as, a gift of a particular piece of jewelry.
It is separate and distinct from both a normal inter vivos gift, under which title passes immediately to the transferee, and from a testamentary gift, which takes effect under the provisions of a properly executed will.
The testamentary gift of Bithynia had pleased everyone in Rome from highest to lowest, but, Caesar learned in Rhodes, not everyone had wanted this new land to be a part of Asia Province, and the battle was not over just because Juncus had been ordered to go ahead with incorporation.