UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) Practice Test

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What does it mean to "bequeath" property?

  1. To sell property during one’s life

  2. To arrange property transfer after death

  3. To donate property to a charity

  4. To destroy property

The correct answer is: To arrange property transfer after death

To "bequeath" property refers to the act of arranging for the transfer of property after one's death, typically through a will. This legal process ensures that the deceased person’s assets are distributed according to their wishes. When someone bequeaths property, they specify who will receive it and under what conditions, thereby ensuring that their intentions regarding the distribution of their estate are honored after they pass away. This term is commonly used in legal contexts concerning estate planning and inheritance, emphasizing the aspect of transfer at life’s end rather than during one’s lifetime or as a donation during life.