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  2. Ron Goldman's father files claim against O.J. Simpson estate ...

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    According to Fred Goldman’s claim, the total amount owed to him by Simpson's estate is $117,041,675.27 after the 1997 judgment was renewed three times in California court — in 2006, 2015 and 2022.

  3. Owners of Home That Anne Heche Crashed Into Make $2M Claim ...

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    The owners of the home that was destroyed in the fatal crash involving Anne Heche are taking legal action against the late actress' estate.In legal documents obtained by ET on Monday, Jennifer and ...

  4. Advancement (inheritance) - Wikipedia

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    1 Example. 2 History. 3 Contemporary ... (under which only one heir can claim an ... in writing that it is intended to be counted as an advancement against the estate.

  5. Adverse possession - Wikipedia

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    Adverse possession in common law, and the related civil law concept of usucaption (also acquisitive prescription or prescriptive acquisition), are legal mechanisms under which a person who does not have legal title to a piece of property, usually real property, may acquire legal ownership based on continuous possession or occupation without the permission of its legal owner.

  6. Anne Heche's Son Claims Her Estate Can't Pay ... - AOL

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    Anne Heche‘s estate is reportedly unable to pay more than $6 million in claims filed for damages after the late actress’ fatal car accident. Heche’s son Homer, 22, claimed in court documents ...

  7. Quiet title - Wikipedia

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    An action to quiet title is a lawsuit brought in a court having jurisdiction over property disputes, in order to establish a party's title to real property, or personal property having a title, of against anyone and everyone, and thus "quiet" any challenges or claims to the title.

  8. Bona fide purchaser - Wikipedia

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    A bona fide purchaser (BFP) – referred to more completely as a bona fide purchaser for value without notice – is a term used predominantly in common law jurisdictions in the law of real property and personal property to refer to an innocent party who purchases property without notice of any other party's claim to the title of that property ...

  9. Elective share - Wikipedia

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    An elective share is a term used in American law relating to inheritance, which describes a proportion of an estate which the surviving spouse of the deceased may claim in place of what they were left in the decedent's will. It may also be called a widow's share, statutory share, election against the will, or forced share.

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