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Kalacha was set up in 1999 with a bequest in the will of John Sutton, one of the last big game hunters.
According to Ms. Talel, when the owner of a co-op dies, a bequest in the owner's will gives the recipient ownership only of the economic value of the apartment, not the right to live in it or to have its shares transferred to his or her name.
Work began on the project following a bequest in the will of the late Lord Louis Mountbatten for the development of a modern, low cost, portable brailler.
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Such water is divided as a bequest (in case the first owner dies) to be properly divided between inheritors according to inheritance legislations.
(Or, if that would not work as, for example, in the case of a bequest in a will, after the original owner had died the ownership would go to the Papacy).
For a bequest in your will, the reverse is true.
And the Metropolitan Museum received as a bequest in 1967 "Tragedy of the Sea (Found Drowned)" (1916), in which a bathing party comes to a bad end.
One daughter's most well-known donation to the city came in the form of a bequest in her will.
Upon his death, Dr Mildenberg left his half of the lion to the Shefton museum as a bequest in his will.
If you make a bequest in your will to a paramour, even if the affair was unknown during your lifetime, your cover will be blown at death.
The treasure trove came to Richmond as a bequest in 1947 from Lillian Thomas Pratt of Fredericksburg, Virginia.
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