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melly21297

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When distributees stand in different degrees of relationship: __________.
 A) distribution is made per stirpes.
 B) distribution is made per capita.
 C) a distribution cannot be made without the consent of the state.
 D) the right of escheat applies.

Question 2

State intestacy statutes commonly provide for distribution in the following order: __________.
 A) spouse, parents, lineals, collateral heirs.
 B) spouse, lineals, collateral heirs, parents.
 C) spouse, lineals, parents, collateral heirs.
 D) spouse, lineals, collateral heirs, parents.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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