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de·ce·dent [dɪˈsi:dənt] N Am

decedent's estate N ECON LAW

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administrator of a decedent's estate N ECON LAW

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administratrix of a decedent's estate N ECON LAW

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decedent's estate LAW

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The trial court instructed the jury to find the defendant liable if the failure to diagnose was deemed a substantial factor in the decedent's death.
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Since decedent's death-producing injuries had been incident to his military service, the first reason applied.
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If there was one child, that child must receive at least 25% of the decedent's estate.
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If this election is made, the remaining 50% is inherited by the decedent's children.
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The foregoing observations indicate that the decedent's head was struck from behind by a single projectile.
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The decedent's closest kin would not consume the body, but they urged the attendant relatives to eat.
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The clause distributes to the named beneficiary all unnamed assets included in the decedent's estate.
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The affiant then distributes the property to those entitled to it, whether per the terms of the decedent's will or the intestacy laws.
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The decedent's family may be charged damages on the order of approximately 1 million yen by railway operating companies.
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Viewing is sometimes combined with a celebration of the decedent's life called a wake although in some places the term wake is interchangeable with viewing.
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