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Often used in the same context:
intestate,
testamentary trust,
testator,
testamentary,
testate,
settlor,
trustor,
heirship,
perpetuities,
testatrix,
decedent,
donee,
inter vivos,
inter vivos trust,
probate,
inheritance,
transferor,
pendente lite,
decree absolute,
includible,
annuitant,
unitrust,
escheat,
inheritance tax,
irrevocable trust,
viatical settlement,
deductor,
mortgagor,
escheatment,
situs,
qtip,
obligee,
spouse,
executor,
grantor trust,
pledgee,
executrix,
sui juris,
stepparent,
bequests,
promisee,
grantor,
lenity,
remarries,
taxability,
usufruct,
primogeniture,
assessed value,
guardianship,
usufructuary,
disinheritance,
lump sum,
quitclaim deed,
taxable income,
ex post facto,
vendee,
spado,
trust deed,
legatee,
deferred annuity,
beneficial owner,
arrearage,
garnishment,
administratrix,
delp,
wardship,
parol evidence rule,
coverture,
policyholder,
tortfeasor,
caselaw,
codicils,
adverse possession,
transferee,
wills,
joint tenancy,
suretyship,
propounder,
cy pres,
alimony,
privity,
apportionment,
supersedeas,
effective date,
assessee,
voidance,
indefiniteness,
claimant,
napoleonic code,
bailee,
mental capacity,
subchapter s corporation,
jus sanguinis,
allottee,
generis,
escrowing,
cina,
annuity,
ne exeat,
reverter,
filiation,
interpleader,
inability,
ouster,
culpability,
degeneracy,
foreclosure,
forfeiture,
illegality,
incapacity,
incompatibility,
invalidity,
irrelevance,
irreversibility,
omniscience,
ownership,
rescission,
severance,
severing,
strangulation,
unfitness,
abdication
Also try:
— Adjectives for intestacy:
partial,
total,
actual,
complete,
absolute,
accidental,
supposed,
equitable,
presumed,
legal,
ascertained
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