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  2. Your Guide to Filing a Small Estate Affidavit in Indiana - AOL

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    Indiana lets qualifying heirs of a person who dies without a will avoid probate through a small estate affidavit. Beneficiaries of a small estate can usually claim bank accounts and other estate ...

  3. Power of appointment - Wikipedia

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    Example: "I leave my video game collection to be distributed as my son Andrew sees fit." In the United States of America, a general power of appointment is defined for federal estate tax purposes in the Internal Revenue Code §2041. [1]

  4. Chain of custody - Wikipedia

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    Chain of custody is also used in most chemical sampling situations to maintain the integrity of the sample by providing documentation of the control, transfer, and analysis of samples. Chain of custody is especially important in environmental work where sampling can identify the existence of contamination and can be used to identify the ...

  5. Private transfer fee - Wikipedia

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    However, a significant defect in many private transfer fee covenant statutes is a provision for property owners to discharge a private transfer fee covenant, (and the owner's liability for an unpaid private transfer fee covenant) merely by filing an affidavit alleging lack of response to a notice, yet neither due process (which requires notice ...

  6. Your Guide to Filing a Small Estate Affidavit in Indiana - AOL

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  7. Affidavit - Wikipedia

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    Vasil Levski's affidavit, 16 June 1872, Bucharest, Romania. An affidavit (/ ˌ æ f ɪ ˈ d eɪ v ɪ t / ⓘ AF-ih-DAY-vit; Medieval Latin for "he has declared under oath") is a written statement voluntarily made by an affiant or deponent under an oath or affirmation which is administered by a person who is authorized to do so by law.