Text, Commentary and Cases on Wills and Succession
Author: A. H. Oosterhoff
Publisher: Carswell Legal Publications
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 769
ISBN-13: 9780459344436
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: A. H. Oosterhoff
Publisher: Carswell Legal Publications
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 769
ISBN-13: 9780459344436
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: A. H. Oosterhoff
Publisher: Carswell Legal Publications
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 824
ISBN-13: 9780459553203
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: A. H. Oosterhoff
Publisher: Carswell
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 769
ISBN-13: 9780459344535
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: A. H. Oosterhoff
Publisher: Carswell
Published: 1985
Total Pages: 895
ISBN-13: 9780459374006
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: A. H. Oosterhoff
Publisher:
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 1013
ISBN-13: 9780779836277
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Albert H. Oosterhoff
Publisher:
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 1013
ISBN-13: 9780779872510
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: James G Dwyer
Publisher: Kamset Press
Published: 2017-01-07
Total Pages: 614
ISBN-13: 9780997897326
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A comprehensive and up-to-date compilation and analysis of Virginia's laws governing wills, trusts, decedents' estates, and end-of-life decision making, with expert commentary. An invaluable resource for libraries and law offices, this volume also serves well as a coursebook for law school class instruction and is an accessible guidebook for more sophisticated non-lawyer users. Summary of contents: Introduction Chapter One: The Probate Estate Chapter Two: Intestate Succession Chapter Three: Wills Chapter Four: Special Protections for Surviving Spouses Chapter Five: Trusts Chapter Six: Probate Procedure and the Role of Personal Administrator Chapter Seven: Other Aspects of Planning for Incapacity and Death
Author: Gerry W. Beyer
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Published: 2015-01-13
Total Pages: 513
ISBN-13: 1496964268
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book is designed for law school courses covering intestate succession and wills. The cases, problems, and questions are drawn extensively from Texas materials and attempt to provide the student with a comprehensive understanding of how property transmission at death is handled in Texas.
Author: Albert Keating
Publisher:
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781905536788
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Succession Law in Ireland: Principles, Cases and Commentaries is not a case book in the traditional sense. The use of cases in this work is done with the purpose of discerning the key principles, criteria and prerequisites applied by the courts in arriving at their decisions, knowledge of which is essential to practitioners and students in the field of succession law. Succession Law in Ireland: Principles, Cases and Commentaries contains 16 chapters. Each chapter is structured in the following way: >the subject matter; >the legislation, principles, criteria or prerequisites relevant to the subject matter; >reference to cases and the application of principles, criteria or prerequisites to the issues, and the findings of the courts; Author's commentaries appear at the end of each chapter. The contents cover diverse topics such as: execution of wills; testamentary capacity and undue influence; the revocation and revival of wills; class gifts and powers of appointment the legal right of spouses and civil partners; s 117 applications unworthiness to succeed and disinheritance the construction of wills; the issue of costs; equitable concepts and doctrines; foreign elements; the duty of care of solicitors; accountability and privilege; gifts taking effect on death; the validity of proceedings; the limitation of actions. Instances of the type of principles, criteria and prerequisites include the Kearns' Principles devised by Kearns J (as he then was) in In the Estate of ABC, XC v RT [2003] 2 IR 250 were derived from previous cases involving s117 applications to the courts by children of testators, the Lowry Principles devised by Lowry LCJ in Heron v Ulster Bank Ltd [1974] N.I. 44 are applied in cases dealing with the construction of wills, the Fennelly Criteria in Corrigan v Martin, Unreported, High Court, Fennelly J, 13 March, 2006, are referred to whenever the provisions of s 9 of the Civil Liability Act 1961 and the periods of limitation for bringing actions against the estates of deceased persons become an issue, and the prerequisites of the equitable doctrine of proprietary estoppel formulated by Laffoy J in Coyle v Finnegan and Finnegan [2013] IEHC 463. [Subject: Irish Law, Family Law, Inheritance Law]