bequeathment
/bɪˈkweɪθmənt/Definitions
1. noun
The act of bequeathing, or giving property, titles, or rights to another person after death.
“The lawyer carefully reviewed the bequeathment of the wealthy client’s estate to his family members.”
1. noun
The act of bequeathing, or giving property, titles, or rights to another person after death.
“The lawyer carefully reviewed the bequeathment of the wealthy client’s estate to his family members.”