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  • 121estate — es·tate /i stāt/ n [Anglo French estat, literally, state, condition, from Old French, from Latin status, from stare to stand] 1: the interest of a particular degree, nature, quality, or extent that one has in land or other property compare fee;… …

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  • 122Texas judicial system — The structure of the Texas judicial system is laid out in Article 5 of the Texas Constitution, and is further defined under the Texas Government Code and, with regards to probate matters, under the Texas Probate Code. The structure is highly… …

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  • 123Marshall v. Marshall — Supreme Court of the United States Argued February 28, 2006 Decided May 1, 2006 …

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  • 124Vermont court system — The Vermont court system is the state court system of Vermont, charged with Vermont law. All officers are considered state employees, whether elected or appointed. Contents 1 Vermont Constitution 2 Supreme Court 3 County courts …

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  • 125Michael A. Bellesiles — Born Michael A. Bellesiles Nationality USA Occupation Scholar Michael A. Bellesiles (pronounced bah LEEL )[1] is a former professor of American colonial and …

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  • 126No-contest clause — Wills, trusts and estates …

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  • 127David Hill (Oregon politician) — David Hill Executive Committee of the Provisional Government of Oregon In office 1843–1844 Preceded by position created Succeeded by Second Executive Committee Constituency Oregon Country …

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  • 128Administration of an estate on death — In English law, Administration of an estate on death arises if the deceased is legally intestate. In United States law, the term Estate Administration is used.Where a person dies leaving a will appointing an executor, and that executor validly… …

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