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"Contingent bequest"
Keywords:
bequest
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testator
,
beneficiary
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goodspeed
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gift
Related Terms:
Testamentary gift
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Remainderman
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Life beneficiary
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Irrevocable living trust
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Testamentary trust
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Charitable bequest
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Remainder beneficiary
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Bypass trust
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Qualified terminable interest property trust
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Residuary beneficiary
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Testamentary
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Residuary
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Qtip trust
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Living trust
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Charitable trust
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Inter vivos trust
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Inter vivos
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Revocable living trust
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Marital trust
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Irrevocable trust
,
Ab trust
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Bequest
,
Revocable trust
,
Residuary legacy
,
Decedent
,
Probate estate
,
Disclaimer trust
,
Inter-vivos trust
,
Ademption
,
Bequest
,
Heirs
,
Residuary estate
,
Pour-over will
,
Distributee
,
Heir
,
Estate plan
,
Ancillary probate
,
Dynasty trust
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Irrevocable life insurance trust
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A-b trust
,
Intestacy
,
Credit shelter trust
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Transfer on death
,
Residuary bequest
,
Crummey power
,
By-pass trust
,
Qualified terminable interest property
,
Qprt
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Intestate succession
a testamentary gift that takes place only if the testator is not survived by certain individuals or if other stated conditions are not met.
cfc-fcc.ca
a gift that takes effect only if the primary beneficiary or beneficiaries of the bequest predecease you
nyrealestateguide.info
a provision in your will that provides for the situation where a beneficiary dies before you or disclaims the property
alumni.udayton.edu
A gift in your Will which depends upon the occurrence of an event which may or may not happen. For example - a bequest to a charity which applies only if other beneficiaries named in the Will die before the testator (person who made the Will).
tinnitus-research.org
This is a bequest that will only come to Goodspeed Musicals if the other named beneficiaries do not survive the donor.
goodspeed.org
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