will — n Will, volition, conation can all refer to the power or act of making or effecting a choice or decision. Will applies not only to this power or act but also to the complex of rational and irrational, conscious and unconscious forces within a… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Will — may refer to: * Will (modal verb) **Shall and will, comparison of the two verbs * Will (law), a legal document expressing the desires of the author with regard to the disposition of property after the author s death. ** Living will, a legal… … Wikipedia
Will (law) — Last Will redirects here. For the 2011 film, see Last Will (film). Wills, trusts … Wikipedia
Will Turner — Pirates of the Caribbean character name = William Turner caption = Orlando Bloom as Will Turner in spouse = Elizabeth Turner type = Protagonist, Lead Role gender = Male age = 25 hair color = Dark brown eye color = Dark brown occupation = Former… … Wikipedia
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will — will1 /wil/, auxiliary v. and v., pres. sing. 1st pers. will, 2nd will or (Archaic) wilt, 3rd will, pres. pl. will; past sing. 1st pers. would, 2nd … Universalium
Will — /wil/, n. a male given name, form of William. * * * I In law, a formal declaration, usually in the form of an executed document, of a person s wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property after death. It is valid if it meets the… … Universalium
Will of God — The will of God or divine will refers to the concept of God as having a plan for humanity, and as such desires to see such a plan fulfilled. Thus the concept of God s will may relate to various religious concepts: Concepts Divine law the concept… … Wikipedia
will — Volition, purpose; desire. An instrument by which a person makes a disposition of his property, to take effect after his decease. Barney v Hayes, 11 Mont 571, 29 P 282. An instrument executed by a competent person, in the manner prescribed by… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Will Variation — A provision that allows a surviving spouse and/or children to contest a will that does not make adequate provision for their maintenance and support. In Canadian estate law, a legally married spouse, separated spouse, a common law spouse (in… … Investment dictionary