Definitions for intestacies

intestacies in·tes·ta·cy

Spelling: [in-tes-tuh-see]
IPA: /ɪnˈtɛs tə si/

Intestacies is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 601 anagrams from letters in intestacies (aceeiinsstt).

Definitions for intestacies

noun

  1. the state or fact of being intestate at death.

Origin of intestacies

First recorded in 1760-70; intest(ate) + -acy

Examples for intestacies

The devolution of real estate in case of intestacy should be assimilated to that of personal estate.

The dead man's universal successor, however he became so, whether by Will or by intestacy, was his Heir.

All questions of testacy or intestacy belong to the judge of the domicile.

Copyright passes by bequest or on intestacy to the executors or administrators of the owner.

Hence came the jurisdiction of the ordinary in intestacy, for the peace of the soul of the departed.

But after the time of Solon among the Athenians it was limited to cases of intestacy.

As to their appointment before the establishment of the court of probate see articles Will and intestacy.

These “ground rents” are real estate, and, in cases of intestacy, go to the heir.

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