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n. a written document which leaves the estate of the person who s...
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An advance medical directive that specifies what types of medical treatment are desired. A living will can be very specific or very general. The most common statement in a living will requests that if the patient suffers an incurable, irreversible illness
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A legal document in which a person states what is to be done with his or her property after death, who is to carry out the terms of the will, and who is to care for any minor children.
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A legal declaration in which a person names one or more others to manage their estate and oversee the distribution of their property as instructed upon their death.
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n. ~ Law · A document giving instructions on how an individual's property is to be disposed of after the individual's death.
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A written document with instructions for disposing of assets after death. A will can only be enforced through the probate court.
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Old English will, willa "mind, determination, purpose; desire, wish, request; joy, delight," from Proto-Germanic *wiljon- (source also of Old Saxon willio, Old Norse vili, Old Frisian willa, [..]
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Old English willian "to determine by act of choice," from will (n.). From mid-15c. as "dispose of by will or testament." Often difficult to distinguish from will (v.1).
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Old English *willan, wyllan "to wish, desire; be willing; be used to; be about to" (past tense wolde), from Proto-Germanic *willjan (source also of Old Saxon willian, Old Norse vilja, Old Fr [..]
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A legal document containing a person's wishes for his or her property and assets upon death. Unlike trusts, wills are subject to probate proceedings and become public at time of death.
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A will is a legal document you use to transfer assets you have accumulated during your lifetime to the people and institutions you want to have them after your death. The will also names an executor — the person or people who will carry out your wishes. You can leave your assets directly to your heirs, or you can use your will to establish one or m [..]
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A document in which the will maker specifies who is to receive his or her property at death and names an executor. You can also use your will to name a guardian for your young children. To be valid, a [..]
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A legal document by which an individual or a couple identifies their wishes regarding the distribution of their assets after death as well as the guardianship of any minor children.
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volition: the capability of conscious choice and decision and intention; "the exercise of their volition we construe as revolt"- George Meredith decree or ordain; &qu [..]
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One of the basic functions of the human soul; the other is understanding.
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The first and “lower” part of Durkheim’s conception of human nature, an id-like nature that is focused on the individual satisfaction of all wants and desires. Centered on the body, these egoistic drives and desires recognize no interests but that of the individual actor, pushing the individual to satisfy all wants and desires even at the expense o [..]
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Definition A legally enforceable declaration directing the disposal of a decedent's property. also called testament.
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A legal document that describes how an individual’s real and personal property should be distributed after his or her death.
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A legal declaration of a person?s wishes regarding disbursement of their assets after death.
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veln
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tsavoe (tsvoes)
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A formal statement of a person's wishes concerning the disposition of his or her property after death, usually in the form of a written document for legal purposes. Click here to see the will of [..]
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To dream you are making your will, is significant of momentous trials and speculations. For a wife or any one to think a will is against them, portends that they will have disputes and disorderly proceedings to combat in some event soon to transpire. If you fail to prove a will, you are in danger of libelous slander. To lose one is unfortunate for [..]
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1 : the desire, inclination, or choice of a person or group 2 : the faculty of wishing, choosing, desiring, or intending 3 : a legal declaration of a person's wishes regarding the disposal of his [..]
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A legal document specifying how an individual's property is to be dealt with on his or her death and appointing Executors to carry out these instructions.
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A document which sets out how an individual wants his or her wealth and property to be distributed after death.
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A Will is a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property and belongings when they die. A living will, also known as an advance health care directive, advanc [..]
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A legal document that sets out how you want your assets and other belongings to be distributed when you die.
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A document which sets out how an individual wants his or her wealth and property to be distributed after death.
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A will is a legally binding document in which an individual specifies how he would like his property distributed after his death. The will can also specify a guardian for dependents and an executor fo [..]
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A legal document in which governs how a deceases person assets will be divided up.
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(n) the capability of conscious choice and decision and intention(n) a fixed and persistent intent or purpose(n) a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their prope [..]
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A legal document that describes what should be done with a person's assets after his or her death.
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A legal document that declares a person's wishes concerning the disposition of property, the guardianship of his or her children, and the administration of the estate after his or her death.
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Legal document that sets forth how an individual wants his/her property disposed of when he/she dies.
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the manifestation of reason in its practical form (see practical). The two German words, 'Willkür' and 'Wille' can both be translated in English as 'will'. Willkür refers to the faculty of choice, which for Kant is just one (empirical) function of the more fundamental faculty of practical reason (= Wille).
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A legal declaration that disposes of a person’s property when that person dies.
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A written document in which a person declares how his or her property should be distributed upon death. Wills are handled by circuit courts.
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A legal document that outlines what a deceased person wanted for their estate and any assets; typically a division of assets among remaining family members.
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A legal declaration that disposes of a person's property when that person dies. Worker's Compensation
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A legal document by which an individual or a couple identifies their wishes regarding the distribution of their assets after death as well as the guardianship of any minor children.
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A legal document that declares a person’s wishes concerning the disposition of property, the guardianship of his or her children, and the administration of the estate after his or her death.
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A legal declaration that disposes of a person's property when that person dies.
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A statement of what somebody wants to happen to his or her property after he or she dies, or a legal document containing this statement.
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A will (or testament) is a legal declaration by which a person, names one or more persons to manage their estate and provides for the transfer of their property at death. Making a will is the best way for you to make sure that it's you who decides who benefits from your estate when you die. You should review your will regularly, especially whe [..]
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A legal document that sets out how you want your assets and other belongings to be distributed when you die.
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Voluntary activity without external compulsion.
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Written, witnessed declarations in which Persons request that if they become disabled beyond reasonable expectation of recovery, they be allowed to die rather than be kept alive by extraordinary means [..]
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Declarations in which currently competent Mentally Ill Persons assert in advance their desire to accept or reject psychiatric interventions that they may be deemed to require in the future. (Bioethics [..]
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Short form of William and other names beginning with Will. A famous bearer is American actor Will Smith (1968-), whose full name is Willard.
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The legal statement of a person's wishes concerning the disposal of his or her property after death.
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A legal document that permits an individual to make decisions on how his or her estate will be managed and distributed after death.
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A legal document detailing how the author’s assets should be distributed upon his or her death.
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A legally enforceable declaration of a person's wishes relating to matters to be dealt with after his death and inoperative until his death. A will is revocable or can be amended by a codicil up [..]
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A written document properly witnessed, providing for the distribution of property owned by the deceased.
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A document that designates the assets of a person-both financial and physical- to various family members and other heirs.
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A legal document by which an individual or a couple identifies their wishes regarding the distribution of their assets after death as well as the guardianship of any minor children.
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A legal declaration that disposes of a person's property when that person dies.
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A legal document in which a person states what is to be done with his or her property after death, who is to carry out the terms of the will, and who is to care for any minor children.
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"Will" includes codicil; it also includes a testamentary instrument that merely appoints an executor or that merely revokes or revives another will. [1969 c.591 §1]
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A legal paper that lists a person's wishes about what will happen to his or her personal property after death.
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A legal document that declares a person's wishes concerning the disposition of property, the guardianship of his or her children, and the administration of the estate after his or her death.
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A legal document by which an individual or a couple identifies their wishes regarding the distribution of their assets after death as well as the guardianship of any minor children.
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  A legally binding document directing the disposition of one’s property. A will is not operative until death and can be revoked up to the time of death, or until there is a loss of mental capacity to [..]
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The most basic and necessary of estate planning tools, a will is a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposition of their estate. A will ensures that the right people receive the right assets at the right time. If an individual dies without a will they are said to have died intestate.
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A person’s declaration of intention, oral or written, concerning arrangements to take effect on or after his/her death. Strictly speaking, a will comprises a person’s testamentary instruments, althoug [..]
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A document whereby a testator disposes of the testator’s property on death and usually appointing an executor to administer the estate.
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n. a written document which leaves the estate of the person who signed the will to named persons or entities (beneficiaries, legatees, divisees) including portions or percentages of the estate, specif [..]
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A legal declaration that disposes of a person’s property when that person dies.
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A legal declaration of how a person wishes his or her possessions to be disposed of after death
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Legally enforceable declaration directing the disposal of a deceased person's probate property.
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A legally enforceable declaration of a person’s wishes regarding matters to be attended to after his death and inoperative until his death.
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A person’s express intentions for disposing of their estate when they die.
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A legally binding document that gives direction as to the distribution of property and assets after death.
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A legal document where a person states various binding intentions about what he or she wants done with his or her property after death.
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A signed document that describes a person's wishes about what should happen to his or her property and minor children after the person's death and includes all Codicils. For more information [..]
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  A written instrument legally executed by which a person makes disposition of his or her estate to take effect after death.
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A disposition or declaration by which the person making it (the testator) provides for the distribution or administration of property after his death.
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(rare,transitive) To wish, desire (something).William Shakespeare, ''Twelfth Night Or What You Will'', act IV: *: Good fool, as ever thou wilt deserve well at my hand, help me to a candle, and pen, [..]
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A testamentary disposition of property, usually in a form prescribed by law, that takes effect upon death.
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A written document, properly witnessed, providing for the distribution of property owned by the deceased.
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A written document or testamentary disposition of property, usually in a form prescribed by law, naming beneficiaries who inherit property, that takes effect upon death. Also called a Last Will and Te [..]
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A legal document that declares a person's wishes concerning the disposition of property, the guardianship of his or her children, and the administration of the estate after his or her death.
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The legal declaration of a person's mind as to the manner in which he would have his property or estate disposed of after his death; the written instrument, legally executed, by which a person ma [..]
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A written document properly witnessed, providing for the distribution of property owned by the deceased.
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Will, generally, is that faculty of the mind which intentionally selects, at the moment of decision, the strongest desire from among the various desires present. Will does not refer to any particular [..]
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Will may refer to: The English modal verb will; see shall and will, and will and would Will and testament, instructions for the disposition of one's property after death Advance healthcare directive ( [..]
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Will, generally, is that faculty of the mind which intentionally selects, at the moment of decision, the strongest desire from among the various desires present. Will does not refer to any particular [..]
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WILL is the call sign of the three public broadcasting stations owned by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and licensed to Urbana, Illinois, United States. It consists of PBS member stati [..]
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In sociology, will is a concept introduced by Ferdinand Tönnies in "Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft", 1887. Tönnies' approach was very much indebted to Spinoza's dictum voluntas atque intellec [..]
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The WiLL brand was a marketing approach shared by a small group of Japanese companies who decided to offer products and services that focused on a younger demographic from August 1999 until July 2004 [..]
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Will (probably born in the 1650s or 1660s) was an Indian of the Misquito tribe from what is now Honduras or Nicaragua. In history, he is known for having stayed as a castaway on uninhabited Robinson C [..]
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Willy Maltaite (French: [vili maltɛt]; 30 October 1927 – 18 February 2000), better known by the pseudonym Will ([vil]), was a comics creator and comics artist in the Franco-Belgian tradition. In the g [..]
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Will is a historical fiction novel by Christopher Rush, published in 2007. It is told from the perspective of William Shakespeare as he writes his will. The book's film right were sold to Ben Kingsley [..]
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"Will" is Mika Nakashima's 5th single. The single was released on August 7, 2002, and sold 144,771 copies, reaching #3 on Oricon. 'Will,' an easy listening ballad, was the theme song for the [..]
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Will was a Canadian electronic music act founded by Rhys Fulber and Chris Peterson, both members of Front Line Assembly and Delerium at different times. The style was heavy medieval ambient industrial [..]
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Will is the third album by Irish musician Leo O'Kelly. It was released on 18 March 2011 by Life and Living Records and consists of a collaboration with Liverpool writer John McKeown, who wrote poems t [..]
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Will is a 2011 British sports drama directed by Ellen Perry and starred Damian Lewis, Perry Eggleton and Bob Hoskins.
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Will is a surname found in the English-speaking world.
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Will is a Thames sailing barge, built in Great Yarmouth by Fellows & Co in 1925. She is 97.6 ft (29.75 m) long, 23.1 ft (7.04 m) across and 9.6 ft (2.93 m) deep. She was commissioned to be one of [..]
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Will was a Canadian electronic music act founded by Rhys Fulber and Chris Peterson, both members of Front Line Assembly and Delerium at different times. The style was heavy medieval ambient industrial [..]
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Will is the third studio album from American singer-songwriter Julianna Barwick. It was released in May 2016, under Dead Oceans Records.
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Will is an American drama television series about the (fictional) life of William Shakespeare in his early 20s. The series was ordered for a first season containing 10 episodes, on May 18, 2016, and p [..]
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Will was a ship launched at Liverpool in 1797 for Aspinal & Co., who were one of Liverpool's leading slave-trading companies. She made numerous voyages between West Africa and the Caribbean carryi [..]
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Short form of William and other names beginning with Will. A famous bearer is American actor Will Smith (1968-), whose full name is Willard.
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