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Many venerable norms in inheritance law were designed to prevent forgery. Most prominently, since 1837, the Wills Act has required testators to express their last wishes in a signed and witnessed writing.
Horton, David, Weisbord, Reid Kress
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This research examines legal development and normative provisions regarding compulsory wills in Indonesia and Malaysia. In Indonesia the rules regarding wills have been contained in Islamic Law Compilation (Kompilasi Hukum Islam/KHI) as contained in ...
Setiyowati Setiyowati +3 more
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Federal Estate Tax: Joint Wills and the Marital Deduction [PDF]
The framework of network equivalence theory developed by Koetter et al. introduces a notion of channel emulation to construct noiseless networks as upper/lower bounding models for the original noisy network.
Du, Jinfeng +3 more
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The principle of family solidarity based on heredes sui in roman pack law in the classical period
Objectives Death doesn’t deprive all the rights and obligations of which the deceased person was the subject during his or her lifetime, but only those whose legal relationships arose in connection with his or her individualisation. All the rest, despite
Kamila Pogorzelec
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The Art of Dying: Making a Will in Old English and Its Sociolinguistic Context
This paper explores the potential of legal documents for the study of the sociology of Old English. It gives a rationale for the use of legal genres, or charters, and introduces research databases and tools that may elucidate the interconnections between
Timofeeva Olga
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Conventional and unconventional orderings in the jarosites [PDF]
The jarosites make up the most studied family of {\it kagom\'e} antiferromagnets. The flexibility of the structure to substitution of the A and B ions allows a wide range of compositions to be synthesised with the general formula AB3(SO4)2(OH)6 (A = Na$^+
Wills, A. S.
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Wealth, Families and Death: Socio-Legal Perspectives on Wills and Inheritance: Introduction
Inheritance as both a concept and a practice is of deep significance within all societies and jurisdictions. Located at the intersection between economics, family relations and the end of life, it offers a unique perspective on a variety of contemporary
Daniel Monk, Daphna Hacker
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Les énumérations testamentaires
Lists have something of a levelling effect. They place the objects they enumerate on the same conceptual plane. In the context of a colonial township in the Viceroyalty of Peru, Cajamarca, the compilation of lists of heirs by Indian testators appears to ...
Aude Argouse
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Sentio me grauatum de malo ablato compensation for the sin of ill-gotten gain in the wills of Kotor (Cattaro) citizens 1326-1337 [PDF]
The focus of the paper is on bequests pro male ablatis in the wills of Kotor citizens drawn up between 1326 and 1337 against the backdrop of their own time and the dynamic relationship between Christian ethics and mercantile and banking ...
Živković Valentina
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In the 16th and 17th centuries, cascabeles (rumbler bells) rang and circulated in the hands of indigenous peoples from the Caribbean to the southernmost regions of the American continent.
Laura Fahrenkrog
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