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  2. Law of succession in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The South African law of succession prescribes the rules which determine the devolution of a person's estate after his death, and all matters incidental thereto. It identifies the beneficiaries who are entitled to succeed to the deceased's estate, and the extent of the benefits they are to receive, and determines the different rights and duties that persons (for example, beneficiaries and ...

  3. Magistrate's court (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    In civil matters a district court has jurisdiction where the value of the claim is R200,000 or less, while a regional court has jurisdiction where the value of the claim is between R200,000 and R400,000. [3] A regional court also has jurisdiction over divorce and related family law matters.

  4. High Court of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Each division is headed by a Judge President and Deputy Judge President. The registrar keeps all the official court documents. The family advocate must be consulted on all matters involving children, as the High Court is the "upper guardian" of all children in South Africa. The Master of the High Court keeps all the records relating to people's ...

  5. South African family law - Wikipedia

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    South African family law is concerned with those legal rules in South Africa which pertain to familial relationships. [1] It may be defined as "that subdivision of material private law which researches, describes and regulates the origin, contents and dissolution of all legal relationships between: (i) husband and wife (including the parties to a civil union); (ii) parents, guardians (and ...

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    The rejection of Maine’s Thanksgiving claim is grounded in the colony’s history and a better understanding of its negative impact on Native populations, but such concerns haven’t stopped ...

  7. Probate - Wikipedia

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    In common law jurisdictions, probate is the judicial process whereby a will is "proved" in a court of law and accepted as a valid public document that is the true last testament of the deceased; or whereby, in the absence of a legal will, the estate is settled according to the laws of intestacy that apply in the state where the deceased resided at the time of their death.

  8. Three remain on federal death row after Biden commutations ...

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    Dylann Roof sits in a court room on April 10, 2017 at the Charleston County Judicial Center to enter his guilty plea on murder charges in state court for the 2015 shooting massacre at a historic ...

  9. Target must face shareholder lawsuit over Pride backlash ...

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    A lawsuit against Target over its controversial 2023 Pride Collection can move forward, a Florida judge has ruled.. The company's Pride Collection last year triggered backlash and boycotts from ...