The laws governing how property is transferred on the death of its owner are a corollary to the concept of the private ownership of property.
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Q8: An owner can transfer property outside the
Q9: A valid will is one that represents
Q10: A testator must be able to remember
Q11: If a legatee dies before the testator
Q12: Because a general bequest or devise does
Q14: In most states, the testator's marriage after
Q15: Under intestacy laws, if no heirs exist,
Q16: Under intestacy laws, a surviving spouse receives
Q17: Once a will is admitted to probate,
Q18: Intestacy laws determine the distribution of property
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