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71probate price — The price of shares or other securities used for inheritance tax purposes on the death of the owner. The price is taken as either one quarter of the interval between the upper and lower quotations of the day on which the owner died added to the… …
72probate value — The value of the assets at the time of a person s death, agreed with the HM Revenue and Customs for the purposes of calculating inheritance tax …
73probate duty — /ˈproʊbeɪt djuti/ (say prohbayt dyoohtee) noun a tax on the gross value of the property of the deceased testator …
74probate court — Aha kauoha, aha ho okō kauoha …
75probate court — / prəυbeɪt kɔ:t/ noun a court which examines wills to see if they are valid …
76probate code — The body or system of law relating to the estates of deceased persons and of persons under guardianship. Johnson v Harrison, 47 Minn 575, 579 …
77probate duty — A duty to be treated as an expense of administration of a decedent s estate. The earliest form of death duty in England. 28 Am J Rev ed Inher T § 4. An estate tax …
78probate homestead — Premises of a decedent set apart to the surviving spouse and minor children, to be held by them exempt from liability for the debts of the decedent. 26 Am J1st Home § 185 …
79probate in solemn form — A proceeding by the executor or other proponent of a will to obtain the admission of the propounded instrument to record as a valid will, under summons to interested parties calling upon them to witness the proceeding and to take whatever part… …
80probate research — A matter of searching for heirs of a particular decedent or in finding evidence to substantiate the claim of a person made as an heir. Cochran v Zachery, 137 Iowa 585, 115 NW 486. See heir hunter …