Synonyms for «large bequest»

The phrase "large bequest" means a significant amount of money or valuable belongings that someone leaves behind in their will for someone else after they pass away. Full definition
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«bequest»

Sentences with «large bequest»

  • According to the Times this lawyer, in an arrangement with other lawyers who drew the wills, had previously received very large bequests from several very grateful rich clients. (disinherited.com)
  • There were other examples given of the very large bequests left him by elderly clients. (disinherited.com)
  • (This article was written in 2006 to the attorney general to encourage the introduction of a presumption of undue influence when large bequests are left to person in a position of dominance or dependence. (disinherited.com)
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