Deceased - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deceased wife's sister or deceased brother's widow
Deceased wife's sister or deceased brother's widow. See MARRIAGE (prohibited degrees).
Declaration of deceased person
Declaration of deceased person. These declarations are frequently admissible as evidence, e.g., (1)
Deceased person
Deceased person, means a person in whom permanent disappearance of all
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Legal representative
a person who in law represents the estate of a deceased person or a person on whom the estate devolves on
Marriage
or affinity null and void, thus invalidating marriage with a deceased wife's sister, although contracted in a country, e.g., Denmark, where
Real representative
(English) TRANSFER OF LAND ACTS], the real estate of a deceased person vested in his heir, heiresses, or devisees, and his
Tenant
Tenant, embraces in itself, the heirs of the deceased called 'statutory tenants' as even after the determination of the
Executor
REAL REPRESENTA-TIVE; WILL. In Scotland an executor appointed by the deceased is called an 'Executor-nominate'; when the deceased makes no appointment
Remainder
gift were 'to you for your life, and after your decease to A. and his heirs ' or ' to you
administrator
located in a different jurisdiction from the one where the deceased was domiciled and where the primary administration of the estate
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