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  2. Jesse Holdom - Wikipedia

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    Holdom practiced law with Knickerbocker. In 1878, Knickerbocker invited Holdom to become a partner of his firm, which was then known as Knickerbocker & Holdom. Knickerbocker retired in 1889, and Holdom continued as a solo practitioner. He was a successful lawyer, particularly in cases involving wills and title to real estate.

  3. Jesse Dukeminier - Wikipedia

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    Dukeminier in 1968. Jesse Dukeminier (August 12, 1925 – April 20, 2003) was an American legal scholar. He was a professor of law for 40 years at the University of California, Los Angeles, and authored or co-authored a significant number of articles and textbooks in the areas of property law, wills, trusts, and estates.

  4. John H. Langbein - Wikipedia

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    The University of Chicago Law Review. 46 (1): 3–22. doi:10.2307/1599287. JSTOR 1599287; JH Langbein and RA Posner, ‘Social Investing and the Law of Trusts’ (1980-1981) 79 Michigan Law Review 72, 88; JH Langbein, ‘The Uniform Prudent Investor Act and the Future of Trust Investing’ [1996] 81 Iowa Law Review 641

  5. Estate (law) - Wikipedia

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    The allodial or fee simple interest is the most complete ownership that one can have of property in the common law system. An estate can be an estate for years, an estate at will, a life estate (extinguishing at the death of the holder), an estate pur autre vie (a life interest for the life of another person) or a fee tail estate (to the heirs ...

  6. 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 )

  7. Estate planning - Wikipedia

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    The Wills Act 1959 and the Wills Ordinance applies to non-Muslims only. [12] Section 2(2) of the Wills Act 1959 states that the Act does not apply to wills of persons professing the religion of Islam. [12] For Muslims, inheritance will be governed under Syariah Law where one would need to prepare Syariah compliant Islamic instruments for ...

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