The Descent and Distribution of Property of Intestates, Under the Laws of Michigan, with Leading Features of the Inheritance Tax Law: Compiled to January 1, 1912Liggett & Gagnier, 1912 - 54 Seiten |
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... estate . Difference between Descent of Real Estate and Distribution of Personal Estate The real estate of an intestate often passes in a different way and to different persons from the personal estate , and it is therefore important to ...
... estate . Difference between Descent of Real Estate and Distribution of Personal Estate The real estate of an intestate often passes in a different way and to different persons from the personal estate , and it is therefore important to ...
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... estate but is part of his personal estate . Land Contracts If the intestate is in possession of land under a contract in writing to buy it , his interest in the land is real estate . If the intestate in his lifetime sold land on land ...
... estate but is part of his personal estate . Land Contracts If the intestate is in possession of land under a contract in writing to buy it , his interest in the land is real estate . If the intestate in his lifetime sold land on land ...
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... estate . 3. If the personal estate is that of a married man , or widower with children under ten years of age , and does not amount to more than $ 150 over the allowances made by law for the widow and children ( see pages 26 and 34 ) ...
... estate . 3. If the personal estate is that of a married man , or widower with children under ten years of age , and does not amount to more than $ 150 over the allowances made by law for the widow and children ( see pages 26 and 34 ) ...
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... estate , real or personal , that may have been given by the intestate in his lifetime as an advancement to any child or other lineal descendant is considered as a part of the estate of the intestate so far as regards the division and ...
... estate , real or personal , that may have been given by the intestate in his lifetime as an advancement to any child or other lineal descendant is considered as a part of the estate of the intestate so far as regards the division and ...
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... Estate ( 1 ) If both parents be living : To both parents in equal shares . ( 2 ) If only one parent be living : To ... Personal Estate tate . 20 DETROIT TRUST COMPANY Descent and Distribution of Property Man who has never married 20, 21, 22,
... Estate ( 1 ) If both parents be living : To both parents in equal shares . ( 2 ) If only one parent be living : To ... Personal Estate tate . 20 DETROIT TRUST COMPANY Descent and Distribution of Property Man who has never married 20, 21, 22,
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brothers and sisters brothers or sisters children take debts deceased brother deceased child living deceased children living degree of kindred descendants Personal Estate descends as follows Descent and Distribution Detroit Trust Company distributive share dower and homestead entire income equal degree equal shares equally divided homestead not exceeding homestead right i. e. each set Inheritance Tax intestate by right intestate in equal intestate living kindred be living leaving lineal descendants leaving no lineal lineal descendants Personal married man leaving Michigan minor children nephews and nieces nephews or nieces nieces living one-half in equal otherwise they take parent be living parent would take parents be dead parents in equal real estate descends remaining two-thirds rents and profits right of representation set of children sister by right sisters living take by right take her dower take if living take in equal take the share two-thirds in equal whole real estate yield one-third
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Seite 29 - If the intestate shall leave no issue, nor husband, nor wife, and no father, mother, brother nor sister, the estate shall go to the next of kin in equal degree, excepting that when there are two or more collateral kindred in equal degree, but claiming through different ancestors, those who claim through the nearest ancestor shall be preferred to those claiming through an ancestor more remote : provided, however — 7th.
Seite 38 - If the decedent leaves neither issue, husband, wife, father, mother, brother, nor sister, the estate must go to the next of kin, in equal degree, excepting that, when there are two or more collateral kindred, in equal degree, but claiming through different ancestors, those who claim through the nearest ancestor must be preferred to those claiming through an ancestor more remote; 6.
Seite 45 - ... 3. When the transfer is of property made by a resident or by a nonresident when such nonresident's property is within this state, by deed, grant, bargain, sale or gift made in contemplation of the death of the grantor, vendor or donor, or intended to take effect in possession or enjoyment at or after such death.
Seite 47 - ... deliver or transfer the same to the executors, administrators or legal...
Seite 15 - The degrees of kindred shall be computed according to the rule of the civil law ; and kindred of the half blood shall inherit equally with those of the whole blood, in the same degree, unless the inheritance came to the intestate by descent, devise, or gift of some one of his ancestors, in which case all those who are not of the blood of such ancestor shall be excluded from such inheritance.
Seite 17 - ... other children of the same parent ; and if all the said issue are in the same degree of kindred to said child, they shall share the said estate equally, otherwise they shall take according to the right of representation...
Seite 49 - The executor or administrator shall be allowed all necessary expenses in the care, management, and settlement of the estate...
Seite 16 - In equal shares to his children, and to the lawful issue of any deceased child by right of representation; and if there be no child of the intestate living at his death, his estate shall descend to all his other lineal descendants; and if all the said descendants are in the same degree of kindred to the intestate, they shall have the estate equally; otherwise they shall take according to the right of representation.
Seite 47 - ... or upon their order or request, unless notice of the time and place of such intended delivery or transfer be served upon the...
Seite 46 - ... any child, to whom any such decedent, grantor, donor or vendor for not less than ten years prior to such transfer stood in the mutually acknowledged relation of a parent...