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<h1>Understanding 'Bequeath': Giving Personal Property via Will in Inheritance and Estate Planning Contexts</h1> Bequeath refers to the act of giving personal property to another person through a will. This term is commonly used in legal contexts, particularly in matters related to inheritance and estate planning under Indian laws. As defined in Black's Law Dictionary, 4th Edition, bequeath specifically pertains to the transfer of personal property, distinguishing it from real property, which is typically conveyed through different legal terminology.