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What Does Devise Or Bequeath By Will Mean?

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"Devise" and "bequeath" are both verbs and both mean to give to someone in a will.  Traditionally "devise" was used for real property (land, buildings, and other improvements), while "bequeath" was used for personal property (furniture, jewelery, anything movable).  Traditionally neither included gifts of money, thus a traditional will might read "I ____, being of sound mind and body, do hereby give, devise, and bequeath all my possessions to ______."  The three different verbs used to clarify that all the property, real, personal, and monetary was to be inherited.

These distinctions have fallen out of general use but the traditional structure is often still used.
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Nisha Fernandes answered
Devise is a noun. Devise or bequeath by will means to gift/transmit real property by will after one's death. This simply means that an individual creates a will that is regarded as a rule or a judgment by lawful forces after his death and is followed upon as per the clauses or conditions governing the will as signed/written by the signatory.

Bequeath by will means to leave real assets such as gold, jewellery, houses, bungalows, cars, cash and other assets in the name of loved ones and transfer the ownership rights to them after the property owners death.

"I am bequeathed by will" means inheritance of real assets as a gift from forefathers, grand parents, parents and loved ones.
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Yooti Bhansali answered
Devise is a noun. Devise means to gift/transmit real property by will. It already refers to come up with an idea or a detailed plan after using the intellect.

It also refers to using ingenuity in making, developing or designing. Simply, it means to organize.

It is generally meant to create a system which produces results.

In technological terms, It is said that a mechanism is devised to produce or reduce an activity.

Its synonyms are plan, work out, invent, develop, create, think up, formulate, concoct, conceive, contrive, etc. The antonym of devise is borrowed.

During war times, plans and strategies are devised to counter and fight the enemy.

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