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When a plaintiff (deceased) is suing out of their estate; The estate of a deceased plaintiff; Intestacy - leaving behind no will.

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Plaintiff's intestate refers to a situation in a lawsuit where the plaintiff has passed away without leaving a valid will or estate plan to specify how their assets and affairs should be handled. In such cases, the court may appoint a representative to manage the deceased person's estate and pursue the legal claim on their behalf.

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Intestate means without a will. If a person dies intestate it means that the person has no valid will at the time of death.

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