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What is abatement?
What is ademption?
What is an administrator?
What is an administratrix?
What are anti-lapse statutes?
What is an attested will?
What is a beneficiary?
What is a bequest?
What is a charitable trust?
What is a codicil?
What is a conditional gift?
What is a conditional will?
What is a condition precedent?
What is a condition subsequent?
What is a constructive trust?
What is cy pres?
What is a decedent?
What is a declaration of trust?
What is a deviation?
What is a devise?
What is a disclaimer?
What is a discretionary trust?
What is a donor?
What is escheat?
What is estate administration?
What is an executor?
What is an executrix?
What is a forced share?
What are future interests?
What is a general gift?
What is a gift?
What is an heir apparent?
What is a holographic will?
What is an honorary trust?
What is an inter vivos transfer?
What is an inter vivos trust?
What is intestacy?
What are intestacy statutes?
What is joint tenancy?
What is a joint tenant?
What are letters of administration?
What are letters testamentary?
What is life insurance?
What is a living trust?
What is a mandatory trust?
What is a merger?
What is a nuncupative will?
What is nonprobate property?
What is per capita at each generation distribution?
What is per capita with representation distribution?
What is a personal representative?
What is per stirpes?
What is a pretermitted heir?
What is a private trust?
What is a probate estate?
What is a public trust?
What is a residuary gift?
What is a settlor?
What is right of representation distribution?
What is satisfaction?
What is a specific gift?
What is a spendthrift restriction?
What is a support trust?
What is tenancy in common?
What is a tenant in common?
What is a testamentary gift?
What is a testamentary trust?
What is a transfer in trust?
What is a trust?
What is a trustee?
What is a will?
What is a will contest?
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