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  • 91escheat — es·cheat 1 /is chēt/ n [Anglo French eschete reversion of property, from Old French escheoite accession, inheritance, from feminine past participle of escheoir to fall (to), befall, ultimately from Latin ex out + cadere to fall] 1: escheated… …

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  • 92heir hunter — A business that searches for relatives legally entitled to inherit from the estate or trust of a deceased person, in exchange for a portion of what they inherit. Heir hunters often tell a potential inheritor that there is the possibility of… …

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  • 93hereditament — her·e·dit·a·ment /ˌher ə di tə mənt/ n [Medieval Latin hereditamentum, from Late Latin hereditare to inherit, from Latin hered heres heir]: inheritable property Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 94life insurance — n: insurance providing for the payment of money to a designated beneficiary upon the death of the insured see also endowment insurance ordinary life insurance: whole life insurance in this entry straight life insurance …

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  • 95real property — see property Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. real property …

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  • 96schedule — sched·ule / ske jülesp Brit she dyül/ n 1 a: a list or statement of supplementary details appended to another document b: a formal list, table, catalog, or inventory 2: a plan that indicates the time and sequence of each element schedule vt …

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  • 97Same-sex marriage in the District of Columbia — Legal recognition of same sex relationships Marriage Argentina Belgium Canada Iceland Netherlands Norway Portugal South Africa Spain Sweden …

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  • 98Doris Haddock — Doris Granny D Haddock Born Ethel Doris Rollins January 24, 1910(1910 01 24) Laconia, New Hampshire, U.S. Died March 9, 2010(2010 03 09) …

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  • 99interested person — A person concerned or having an interest. Within the meaning of a statute designating persons eligible to contest a will:–one who has such an interest as may be impaired or defeated by the probate of the will or benefitted by setting it aside. Re …

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