English to Latin Meaning of bequest - aeque


Bequest :
aeque

aeque, autem

aequelegata
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Definitions of bequest in English
Noun(1) (law
Examples of bequest in English
(1) a painting acquired by bequest(2) Presumably it's precisely in order to avoid incurring such a duty that persons choose to transfer things by bequest rather than by gift.(3) There are, however, small collections of 78, 45 and 33rpm discs and CDs acquired by bequest and donation.(4) Its special character as a university museum has shaped its personality, as its collections have been built up largely by gift and bequest from graduates since its foundation in 1816.(5) Trembling, I opened the envelope and surveyed the contents - a notice of bequest from a long-time member of the congregation.(6) Donors are encouraged to continue adding to the endowment yearly and/or by bequest , deferred charitable gifts or estate planning.(7) her $135,000 was the largest bequest the library ever has received(8) a bequest of over Ôö¼├║300,000(9) On the way through it you pick up some non-internal assets (if you don't already have some as a result of bequest or student-life thrift).(10) It provides that, in case of 'property, acquired by bequest , devise, or inheritance, the basis shall be the fair market price or value of such property at the time of such acquisition.'(11) There were, however, an unusual few who plan to do the bulk of their giving by bequest .(12) By making a contribution of bequest this year, you will be helping to ensure a safer, more nutritious food supply, both today and in the years to come.(13) Essentially, it is plans for wealth transfers by bequest and gift which separate lifetime positive savers from lifetime zero savers.(14) By the early 14th cent. the endowment of almshouses had become a favoured form of charitable bequest .(15) As far as is known, however, no other members of the family received any of the Duchess' jewels by bequest .(16) New artefacts are being brought in all the time either by donation or bequest .
Synonyms
Noun
1. legacy ::
legatum
2. inheritance ::
hæreditatem
3. endowment ::
beneficium
4. settlement ::
Conlocationem
5. estate ::
praedium
6. heritage ::
hereditatem
8. devise ::
cogito
9. hereditament ::
hereditament
Different Forms
bequest, bequests
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