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  10. Part 1 - Substantive Rules Governing Dispositions


Part 1 - Substantive Rules Governing Dispositions


  • 2-1.1 - Heirs at Law and Next of Kin Defined
  • 2-1.2 - Issue to Take per Capita, per Stirpes or by Representation
  • 2-1.3 - Adopted Children and Posthumous Children as Members of a Class
  • 2-1.4 - Words of Inheritance Unnecessary
  • 2-1.5 - Advancements and Their Adjustment
  • 2-1.6 - Disposition of Property Where a Person Dies Within One Hundred Twenty Hours of Another Person or Any Other Event.
  • 2-1.7 - Presumption of Death From Absence; Effect of Exposure to Specific Peril.
  • 2-1.8 - Apportionment of Federal and State Estate or Other Death Taxes; Fiduciary to Collect Taxes From Property Taxed and Transferees Thereof
  • 2-1.9 - Distributions in Kind by Executors and Trustees
  • 2-1.10 - Provisions Relating to Infants and Minors
  • 2-1.11 - Renunciation of Property Interests
  • 2-1.12 - Credit Shelter Formula Bequests
  • 2-1.13 - Certain Formula Clauses to Be Construed to Refer to the Federal Estate and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Laws Applicable to Estates of Decedents Dying After December Thirty-First, Two Thousand Nine and Before January First, Two Thousand Eleven
  • 2-1.14 - Right to Rcover State Estate and Gift Taxes Where Decedents Retained Interest
  • 2-1.15 - Consequences of Partly Ineffective Dispositions of Trust Principal to Two or More Beneficiaries
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