The probate of a will is the proof or provingofawill.
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She has not the remotest claim to Beechcroft and its revenues or to her brother's intestateestate.
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Key provisions of the Act sought to protect surviving spouses against disinheritance and introduced a new scheme for the distribution of an intestateestate.
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There is another point, with regard to intestateestates.
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The Public Trust Office of the Colony worked at first in a humble way, chiefly in taking charge of small intestateestates.
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The Company operates in three segments, including Real EstateDistribution Property Management and Agent Construction.
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The Real EstateDistribution segment provides brokerage and sales agency services for real estate purchasing and sale.
Ús de probate en anglès
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There is a standard in probate court unlike any other civil suit.
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The court also had charge of the probate and administration of wills.
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It didn't matter what Derek's will dictated and the probate court decreed.
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Adaptation of Acts as to Local Taxation Accounts and probate, etc., duties.
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Where probate fees have customarily been less, they shall remain the same.
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It was a man's voice insisting that a probate case be settled.
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Even uncontested wills can remain in expensive probate limbo, said McLoughlin.
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You've probably forgotten more Florida probate law than I've ever learned.
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As soon as I get that, I shall submit the will for probate.
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The probate of a will is the proof or proving of a will.
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Hurme has out-of-state property in a trust for the purpose of avoiding probate.
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That will probably go into the report to the probate judge.
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After probate, you get nothing but a mortgage on this house.
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Of course it was not the will which Mr. Manning presented for probate.
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We decided that it was my duty to present the will for probate.
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As the probate judge remarked, it would take five aces to beat it.