A disposition of personal property to take place after the owner’s de-cease, according to his desire and direction. Plnche v. Jones, 54 Fed. 865, 4 C. C. A. 622; Aubert’s Appeal, 109 Pa. 447, 1 Atl. 336; Conklin v. Egerton, 21 wend. (N. Y.) 436; Ragsdale v. Booker, 2 Strob. Eq. (S. C.) 348
Source: Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)