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Qué (quién) es intestate succession - definición

CONDITION OF THE ESTATE OF A PERSON WHO DIES WITHOUT HAVING MADE A VALID WILL OR OTHER BINDING DECLARATION
Intestate succession; Intestate; Intestacy Rules; Testate; Intestate property; Descent and distribution; Public Administrator; Law of descent; Law of descent and distribution

intestate succession         
n. the distribution when a person dies without leaving a valid will and the spouse and heirs will take (receive the possessions) by the laws of descent and distribution and marital rights in the estate which may apply to a surviving spouse. Collectively these are called the laws of intestate succession. See also: intestacy intestate
Intestacy         
·noun The state of being intestate, or of dying without having made a valid will.
Testate         
·noun One who leaves a valid will at death; a testate person.
II. Testate ·adj Having made and left a will; as, a person is said to die testate.

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Intestacy

Intestacy is the condition of the estate of a person who dies without having in force a valid will or other binding declaration. Alternatively this may also apply where a will or declaration has been made, but only applies to part of the estate; the remaining estate forms the "intestate estate". Intestacy law, also referred to as the law of descent and distribution, refers to the body of law (statutory and case law) that determines who is entitled to the property from the estate under the rules of inheritance.