If you die testate, then all your possessions will be distributed in the way you set out in your will. |
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Both landlord and tenant have legal estates which may pass to others on sale, by way of gift or under the rules of testate or intestate succession. |
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The law of in testate succession, that under certain circumstances can be quite confusing, will then determine who inherits how much of the estate. |
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They considered the specimen to be testate, but where the cranidium is broken on the right posterolateral corner, there is no sign of an exoskeletal layer. |
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This Green Paper opens a broad-based consultation process on intestate and testate succession where there is an international dimension. |
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Further, they do not deal with matters such as dissolution of civil marriage, testate succession or insolvency. |
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It was brought to our knowledge that the forementioned client died in testate and nominated no next of kin to the title over the investments made with the bank. |
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The European Commission organised a public hearing on 30 November 2006 in Brussels on intestate and testate succession where there is an international dimension. |
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Files for testate and intestate estates contain documents such as wills and codicils, letters of probate and administration, affidavits, inventories of estates, etc. Alphabetically arranged by surname of deceased. |
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The civil jurisdiction of the Customary Court does not allow the courts to deal with matters such as the dissolution of civil marriages, testate succession or insolvency. |
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It is remarkable that all testate amoebas belonging to the psammoxenic category are reported by Decloitre along the French coast of the department of Var. |
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A total of 47 interstitial testate amoebas have been recorded in the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. Of these, 32 are psammobiotic, 11 are psammophilic, and 4 are psammoxenic. |
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Ttructure and function of the decomposer food webs of forests along a. European North-South-transect with special focus on Testate Amoebae. |
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Testate amoebae are unicellular organisms that live in various aquatic environments, being especially numerous in Sphagnum peats. |
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