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A court appointed executor has the power to sell the real estate if the power to sell real estate was granted in the will or by a license of the court. If the beneficiary is the sole beneficiary and the proceeds from the sale of the real estate are not needed to pay debts then the beneficiary may be able to obtain a ruling from the court against the selling of the real estate.
Yes, it can, but expect that business to be short lived. Nowadays, business is about more than just money. More and more, there is a switch towards higher social responsibility.
6% of total sales in the United States is generated by sole proprietorships.
nop!
sole proprietorship
they would expect to receive everything. :)
A sole beneficiary should, in theory, receive the entire estate, minus the fees of the executor.
The sole beneficiary can expect to inherit all the property owned at the time of death of the testator after any debts have been paid.
The residuary estate is everything not specificallymentioned as gifts. The sole residual beneficiary is that person named in the Will to receive the residuary estate.
yes. that would make u the sole beneficiary.
He is the sole beneficiary of his uncle Ben. If Ben dies then he gets everything!
Yes. I don't think 'borrow' is the right word, however, as the sole beneficiary will be entitled to the entire estate. An 'advance' would more likely be the correct term.
If you are the sole beneficiary, no, your siblings have no right to the benefits.
No, they cannot. A trust for the benefit of the dog, with specifics has to what happens to the remainder on the death of the dog, could be the sole beneficiary.
The sole beneficiary is entitled to any assets remaining after the estate has been probated and the debts of the estate have been paid.
If the will is unsigned, the will is not considered valid. The laws of intestacy would apply.
An inheritance by either a wife or her husband is not the property of the other. An inheritance is the sole property of the beneficiary who inherited it.An inheritance by either a wife or her husband is not the property of the other. An inheritance is the sole property of the beneficiary who inherited it.An inheritance by either a wife or her husband is not the property of the other. An inheritance is the sole property of the beneficiary who inherited it.An inheritance by either a wife or her husband is not the property of the other. An inheritance is the sole property of the beneficiary who inherited it.