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  2. List of uniform acts (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Uniform Correction or Clarification of Defamation Act: 1993 Uniform Custodial Trust Act: 1987 Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act: 1964, 1966 Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act: 1922 Uniform Determination of Death Act: 1978, 1980 Uniform Disclaimer of Property Interests Act: 1999 Uniform Disclaimer of Transfers by Will, Intestacy or ...

  3. Uniform Probate Code - Wikipedia

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    Intestacy, Wills, and Donative Transfers: Intestate succession of property; procedures for making, interpretation, and revocation of wills (includes Statutory rule against perpetuities and Uniform Simultaneous Death Act) 3 Probate of Wills and Administration: Procedural rules for the probate process 4

  4. Template:Wills, trusts, estates - Wikipedia

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    Governing doctrines. Pour-over will; Cy-près doctrine; Hague Convention (conflict law) Application in civil law; Dishonest assistance; Estate administration

  5. List of United States federal legislation - Wikipedia

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    The National Banking Act of February 25, 1863, Sess. 3, ch. 58, was the 58th Act of the third session of the 37th Congress. The Global Anti-Semitism Review Act of 2004 of October 16, 2004, Pub. L. 108–332 (text) (PDF) , 118 Stat. 1282 , was the 332nd Act of Congress (statute) passed in the 108th Congress.

  6. Category:Wills and trusts - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. Estate of Heggstad; Trust (law) Will and testament; Wills, Estates And Succession Act of British Columbia; A.

  7. Estate planning - Wikipedia

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    Estate planning may involve a will, trusts, beneficiary designations, powers of appointment, property ownership (for example, joint tenancy with rights of survivorship, tenancy in common, tenancy by the entirety), gifts, and powers of attorney (specifically a durable financial power of attorney and a durable medical power of attorney).