Summary of the Law of Intestate Succession in Scotland: With a Brief Outline of the Law of Intestate Succession in England; Comprehending Tables Showing, in Parallel Columns, the Modes in which Personal Estate is Divisible Under an Intestacy in Both Kingdoms; as Also an Epitome of the Law in Relation to the Imposition, Collection, and Settlement of the Legacy and Succession Duties, with the Barious Forms Applicable to the Settlement of These Duties, to the Administration of Personal Estates by Executors-dative, and to the Service of Heirs to Heritable Estates, Having Appended the Relative Statutes, Annotated with Reference to the Text, Buku 120

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Succession of Collaterals
37
Heir of Conquest
41
Order of Succession of Ascendants in Heritage
44
Consequences from Rules of Succession in Heritage
45
Right of Representation in Heritage
46
Succession in Capita and in Stirpes
47
Deads Part
48
Heirs of Conquest
49
Succession to Conquest among Females
50
Heirship Moveables
51
What included under Heirship Moveables
52
Rules of Moveable Succession
53
Heir in Heritage has no share in MoveablesCollation
54
Who can make a TestamentJus RelictaLegitim
55
Legitim to whom due
56
Deads Part
57
Division where one leaves a Widow and Children
58
Where the Wife has renounced her Jus Relicto
59
Division where Wife predeceases
60
What Debts affect Executry and what Deads Part
61
Legitim not due to Children forisfamiliated
62
Collation among the Younger Children
63
In what Cases Collation Excluded
64
Crown succeeds to Bastards
65
Crown excluded if Bastards leave Issue
66
Legitimation of Bastards
67
Descent and Consanguinity
68
Succession in Land
69
Succession in Heritage
70
Succession in Conquest
71
Succession in Moveables
72
Doctrines bearing Relation both to Heritable and Moveable Succession
73
Domicile Governs Law of Distribution
74
Domicile how Acquired
75
what it consists of
77
Heirship Moveables
82
Who are termed NextofKin
84
Who are Full Blood Relations
86
Who are Maternal Relations
87
Jus Mariti and Right of Administration of Husbands
91
Jus Relicta
104
When Jus Relicta Vests
105
How Jus Relicta Discharged
106
How Jus Relicte Satisfied
107
Legitim out of Fathers Estate
108
To whom Legitim Payable
109
How Legitim Excluded or Diminished
110
How Legitim Discharged
111
Effect of Discharge of Legitim during Fathers Life
112
Election between Legitim and Provisions
114
Deads Part
115
Who succeeds to Deads Part
116
Vesting of Deads Part
117
Collation
118
Collation
119
Division of Rents c between Heirs and Executors
120
Representation or Succession per Capita and per Stirpes
124
Bastardy
126
PAGE
131
The Subjects of an Executors Administration
137
Lodgment of Petition
143
RULES IN BANKTONS INSTITUTES WITH NOTES Special Rules
144
43
146
54
148
59
150
64
152
65
154
Form of Oath to Additional Inventory
193
Giving up a Corrective Inventory
194
What Property must be given up in an Account
195
Form of Account
196
Form of Oath to Account
197
Rates of Duty on Account
198
Act of Caution
199
Bond of Caution and Attestation of Cautioner
200
Suggestive Form of Newspaper Advertisement
201
Form of TestamentDative
202
Eik to TestamentDative
203
Where Property partly in England or Ireland
204
Confirmation quoad omissa et male appreciata
205
Confirmation by Executors Creditors of Intestate
206
Procedure where Creditor holds a Liquid Document of Debt
207
Conjunction of Creditors in Executorship
208
The Granting of Confirmation regulated by situation of Property
209
Duties of an Executor
210
The Powers Inherent in the Office of Executor
212
Personal Liability of Executors
213
Death of Executor
215
INTESTATE SUCCESSION IN MOVEABLE ESTATE
216
SCOTLANDDEFINITIONS AND GENERAL RULES
217
Executors and Administrators
218
Executor de son tort
219
HalfBlood
220
The Mother and her Relations
221
Domicile
222
Domicile regulates Distribution
223
General Rule
226
Right of a Husband
227
Right of Mother Brothers Sisters c
228
Right of Grandfathers or if they be dead Grandmothers
229
Right of Ascendants and Collaterals in the Third Degree c
230
Right of NextofKin in whatever degree they may be found
231
The Sealing in England of a Scotch Confirmation
234
General View
236
what Term comprises
237
Conquest Heritage
238
Heirship Moveables
239
Meaning of Succession 76 Meaning of Heritable and Moveable Property 77 Meaning of Testate and Intestate Succession 78 Who may Execute a Vali...
240
Succession of Males
241
Succession of Issue of Deceased Females
242
The Succession of a Wife where she dies possessed of property in her own right
244
Where the Intestate is survived by Brothers or Sistersconsan guinean only
245
Where the Intestate is survived by no Descendant or Collateral
246
From what Subjects Terce due
252
FEUDAL INVESTMENT OF HEIRS
258
Procedure in expeding a Special Service
265
Subjects which formerly vested at common law
272
Application of Legacy Duty Acts
281
Mode of ascertaining Duty on Property not reduced into Money
289
Repayment of overpaid Duty
295
Residuary Account
301
Time for rendering the Residuary Account
310
What deductions are allowed in valuing Successions
318
69
323
STATUTES
333
Probate Act 1858
356
tion to the Wills and Domicile of British Subjects dying
368
regarding Property of Married Women in Scotland
392
438
411
Inventories
489
Act of Sederunt to secure payment of Legacy and Succes
503
384
508
390
518

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