Principles of succession, wills & probate
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Principles of succession, wills & probate
(Principles of law)
Cavendish, 1998
2nd ed
- : pbk
- Other Title
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Pinciples of succession, wills and probate
Succession, wills & probate
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  Hiroshima
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  Tokushima
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Note
Previous ed.: published as Succession, wills & probate. 1995
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The book provides a comprehensive guide to all areas of succession law. It considers the passing of property outside a will as well as dealing with intestate estates. It looks at the nature of wills and gives full details of the capacity and formalities for creating valid wills,including special wills, as well as altering and revoking them. In implementing wills, the principles of construction are dealt with, as well as what happens if a gift fails. There is a comprehensive introduction to the functions and administrative duties of personal representatives, and a substantial chapter covers the highly topical area of family provision. Cases are presented in detail throughout. The student is offered summaries of the mainstream criticisms of each area as an introduction to a more critical approach.
Table of Contents
- 1. History
- 2. Will Substitutes
- 3. Nature and Characteristics of a Will
- 4. Capacity to Make a Will
- 5. Formalities for the Execution of Wills
- 6. Special Wills
- 7. Revocation of Wills
- 8. Alteration,Republication and Revival
- 9. Intestate Succession
- 10. The Classification and Failure of Gifts
- 11. Construction of Wills
- 12. Personal Representatives
- 13. Administration of Estates
- 14. Tax and Tax Planning
- 15. Family Provision
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