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  • 41Gift Causa Mortis — A gift to be given at a later date in anticipation of the giver s death. If the giver dies of an ailment differing from the expected one, the gift is not effective. The gift may be revoked by the giver on any date prior to the expected date as… …

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  • 42gift tax — noun a tax imposed on transfers of property by gift during the lifetime of the giver • Hypernyms: ↑tax, ↑taxation, ↑revenue enhancement * * * noun : a tax that is imposed by the federal government and a number of states in the United States… …

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  • 43Donatio mortis causa — A donatio mortis causa (Latin, meaning gift on the occasion of death ) is a gift made during the life of the donor which is conditional upon, and takes effect upon, death (in the United States, it is often referred to as a gift causa mortis). It… …

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  • 44satisfaction — sat·is·fac·tion n 1 a: the act or fact of satisfying b: execution of an accord by performance of the substituted obligation often used in the phrase accord and satisfaction compare accord 3, transaction 3 c …

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  • 45acceptance — I noun accedence, acceptio, accession, accordance, acknowledgment, acquiescence, adoption, agreement, allowance, approbation, approval, assent, assurance, compliance, comprobatio, concordance, consent, endorsement, ratification, receipt,… …

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  • 46Pretermitted heir — A pretermitted heir is a term used in the law of property to describe a person who would likely stand to inherit under a will, except that the testator (the person who wrote the will) did not know or did not know of the party at the time the will …

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  • 47Margaret de Quincy, Countess of Lincoln — For other people named Margaret de Quincy, see Margaret de Quincy (disambiguation). Margaret de Quincy Countess of Lincoln suo jure Countess of Pembroke Spouse(s) John de Lacy, 2nd Earl of Lincoln Walter Marshal, 5th Earl of Pembroke Issue Maud… …

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  • 48Matilda of Chester, Countess of Huntingdon — Matilda of Chester Born 1171 Died 6 January 1233 Other names Matilda de Kevelioc, Maud of Chester, Maud de Kevelioc Title Countess of Huntingdon Spouse …

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  • 49satisfaction — Act of satisfying; the state of being satisfied. Seago v. New York Cent. R. Co., 349 Mo. 1249,164 S.W.2d 336, 341. The discharge of an obligation by paying a party what is due to him (as on a mortgage, lien, note, or contract), or what is awarded …

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  • 50property law — Introduction       principles, policies, and rules by which disputes over property are to be resolved and by which property transactions may be structured. What distinguishes property law from other kinds of law is that property law deals with… …

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