Definition of Decedents. Meaning of Decedents. Synonyms of Decedents

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Definition of Decedents

Decedent
Decedent De*ce"dent, a. [L. decedens, p. pr. of decedere.] Removing; departing. --Ash.
Decedent
Decedent De*ce"dent, n. A deceased person. --Bouvier.

Meaning of Decedents from wikipedia

- participle form of "decease", as in "the deceased"; another noun form is "decedent". Bereft of life, the dead person is a "corpse", "cadaver", "body", "set...
- database maintained by the Ontario Provincial Police, 371 unidentified decedents were found between 1964 and 2015. There were approximately 14,000 UIDs...
- University Press. pp. 654–658. Eugene F. Scoles, Problems and Materials on Decedents' Estates and Trusts (2000), p. 39. Chuck Stewart, Homo****uality and the...
- (legitima portio), also known as a forced share or legal right share, of a decedent's estate is that portion of the estate from which they cannot disinherit...
- Robert Ivan Nichols, alias Joseph Newton Chandler III (September 12, 1926 – c. July 23, 2002), was a formerly unidentified American identity thief who...
- Washington in 2001 after using an alias prior to his suicide. Unidentified decedent "159UFWA – Unidentified Female". The Doe Network. 21 March 2019. Retrieved...
- investigation and to remove the bodies, while office workers examine the decedents' personal papers, attempting to contact relatives or friends. The body...
- reconstructions of the decedents were created and released to the media depicting reconstructions of just how the two decedents may have physically appeared...
- exemption is equal to $5,250,000 for estates of decedents dying in 2013, and $5,340,000 for estates of decedents dying in 2014. The 2010 Act also provided portability...
- Lutheran, Anglican, and Methodist denominations, to wish the soul of a decedent eternal rest and peace. It became ubiquitous on headstones in the 19th...