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kaid0807

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The relatives of an individual who dies without a valid will may acquire title to the decedent's property through: __________.
 A) intestate succession.
 B) the right of replevin.
 C) testate succession.
 D) the right of acquisition.

Question 2

A bequest of a pearl necklace is a: __________.
 A) general legacy.
 B) specific legacy.
 C) specific ademption.
 D) residuary ademption.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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