-
named in the will as
executor can
decline or
renounce the position, and if so
should quickly notify the
probate court accordingly.
Executors "step into the...
- jointly-owned properties, and trusts- was
outside probate and
therefore not
accounted for;
prior to his death,
Forbes magazine had
estimated Hearst's...
-
major style guides and
usage dictionaries,
which demonstrate wide variation.
To the
extent anything approaching a
consistent general conflict can be identified...
-
inheriting none of his estate,
having renounced probate,
administration of his
personal estate. The
estate was
instead p****ed
to his brother, Richard. Rayment...
-
executing the will and
attempting to break the Trust.
These lawsuits were
resolved in 1923 and the will went into
probate. The
Queen Liliʻuokalani Children's...
-
citizenship to care for his
ailing mother with Alzheimer's, but Oz
expressed he
would renounce it
before being sworn in if he was
ultimately elected to the Senate...
- Bagh
Commemoration Volume, Patiala, 1997, p. 45.
Collett 2006, p. 392. "
Probate Index for 1927: DYER C. B.
Reginald Edward Harry of
Ashton Fields Ashton...
-
views on race,
renouncing his past
support for segregation.
Wallace left
office in 1979, but re-entered
politics and won
election to a fourth, and final...
-
entitled to consult the records, but is not
allowed to attend the acts.
Another purpose of the
police inquiry is
to provide probative elements to the judge...
-
Thompson testified thathis May 1678 will was authentic, and it was
admitted to probate in November. It
directed that he be
buried beside his wife and children...