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  • and never existed, except perhaps in name only. ab intestato from an intestate i.e., from a (dead) decedent, who died without executing a legal will;...
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  • detestable, detestation, incontestability, incontestable, intestable, intestacy, intestate, obtest, obtestation, protest, Protestant, protestation, protestator...
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    sorrow.. — The Hawaii Holomua Progress, January 12, 1894, p. 2 Pratt died intestate and left an estate valued at $10,000, which was divided between his widow...
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  • marriage, and hinted that she would inherit his fortune. However, he died intestate, and the money went to a closer relative. Sophia does not know where to...
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    the creditors; the Curator of Intestate Estates administered the estate of deceased persons, thought to have died intestate. In August 1884 Alexander Raff...
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    is not easy to tell from the original." Since William Caslon II died intestate in 1778, ownership of the foundry was divided between his widow, Elizabeth...
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    1903 at the age of 75 at South River, Maryland, of an ulcer. He died intestate, leaving an estate valued at around $100,000, which was soon contested...
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  • in the 1920s (see below). George Harding died in August 1895. He died intestate and had amassed considerable debt through his property speculation. In...
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