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What is a bequeathal?

What is a bequeathal? Here are some definitions.

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Where family members or assets are spread out across different countries, multiple countries often assert claims to their respective domestic inheritance, estate or bequeathal tax entitlements.
She sold her archives and donated her husband's to the J. Paul Getty Trust, to which she also left her estate — the archives were not part of the bequeathal.
By doing so, he wanted to ensure his stay and secure a bequeathal of power, after he placed all the positions in the hands of his sons and relatives.
The upcoming parliamentary elections of 2009 will represent a principal test in this context while the presidential bequeathal of power will cover YemenCOs future with mist.
It is evident that road to the bequeathal of power is not paved, nor is it safe, and walking on it is risky.
By skillfully designing the contract, it is often possible to generate interesting income, bequeathal or inheritance tax effects, even for large family estates.

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