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Intestacy and the Surviving Spouse

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Messick, Nancy Coleman
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Notes: Who is a ‘parent’ for the purposes of the Intestate Succession Act? Wilsnach NO v TM

South African Law Journal, 2022
In Wilsnach NO v TM 2021 (3) SA 568 (GP) the court radically reinterpreted the meaning of the term ‘parent’ for the purposes of intestate succession, thereby excluding an unmarried father from inheriting from his deceased child as a ‘parent’, and ...
M. Wood-Bodley
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Regspraak: What it means to be a parent: implications for family law and the law of intestate succession

Tydskrif vir die Suid-Afrikaanse Reg, 2021
Die Gautengse afdeling van die hooggeregshof (Pretoria) het in Wilsnach NO v M beslis dat die natuurlike vader van ’n kind wat intestaat gesterf het nie as die “ouer” van die kind gekwalifiseer het vir doeleindes van die Wet op Intestate Erfopvolging 81 ...
MJ De Waal, L. Mills
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Hindu Female Intestate Succession Laws and Their Impact on Fundamental Rights of the Elderly

, 2021
Females in Hindu families have long been discriminated against in terms of both inheritance and succession. For the duration of forty-nine years, men and women had different schemes with regard to inheritance where the woman was refused the right to ...
B. Das, Shivangi Banerjee
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Death at Sea in the Mediterranean: Intestate Succession and Movables Inheritance on Venetian Ships in the Seventeenth Century

Annales: Histoire, Sciences Sociales
This article discusses ab intestat succession within the Republic of Venice as a way to analyze the interaction between legal procedure and political economy.
Maria Fusaro
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