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Heir, collateral A collateral heir is one who is not of the direct line of the deceased , but comes from a collateral line; as, a brother, sister, an uncle and aunt, ...
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Heirs are individuals who are entitled to inherit a deceased person's property. Many people die having written a will, which describes how they want their ...
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A collateral heir is a relative who is not a direct descendant, but a brother, sister, uncle, aunt, cousin, nephew, niece or a parent. It is noteworthy that a spouse is ...
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Collateral warranty is a guarantee regarding real property made by an ancestor. It is not enforceable against the heirs in all jurisdictions, but where it is ...
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collateral definition: adjSecondary; subordinate; supplemental.nounProperty, including accounts, contract rights, and chattel paper, ... collateral heir. See heir.
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Oct 17, 2010 ... Heirs can receive probate cash advances using inheritance property as collateral . Probate refers to the process used to settle decedent estates ...
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All recipients from a decedent's estate other than the list of "lineal heirs" are classified as collateral heirs The term "collateral heir" is somewhat of a misnomer, ...
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COLLATERAL WARRANTY. Contracts, Descent. Where the heir's title to the land neither was, nor could have been, derived from the warranting ancestor and yet ...
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Collateral kin, who share some or all of the grantee's ancestry, but do not directly descend from the grantee, may not inherit. When there are no more heirs of the ...
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