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What two states of matter share the property of changing in different containers?

The common states are gas and liquid.


What two states of matter share the property of changing shape in different containers?

The common states are gas and liquid.


Is the beneficiary of a will entitled to a share of the decedent's jointly-owned property?

It depends on what the will states. If the will states that you are the sole beneficiary of all of the decedent's property, you will receive whatever share the decedent owned of the jointly-owned property. The decedent's share of the property will become your share. If there are other beneficiaries and the division of ownership is not specified in the will, the decedent's share of the jointly-owned property will be divided equally amongst the beneficiaries. If the will states a specific division amongst beneficiaries (e.g. 1/2 interest to John Doe, 1/4 interest to Jane Doe and 1/4 interest to Bob Doe), then the decedent's share of the jointly owned property will be divided amongst the beneficiaries accordingly. But, the quick answer to your question is that just because someone else who is still alive has a share of the decedent's property doesn't mean that the entire property reverts to that alive shareholder. The decedent's interest in the property will go to his or her heirs in the same proportion that the decedent owned the property when he or she was alive.


What states are non-compact states for driver's license?

Doesn't matter - they all share information now.


How many states share a border with mass?

5 if you mean Massachusetts but only 3 if you mean states of matter


What elements are similar to iron?

What elements are similar to iron in a chemical property on the Periodic Table


Why do all elements in group 16 share property?

All elements in group 16 share similar properties because their valence shells all contain the s2p4 electron configuration.


What are the four states of matter and properties they all share?

Well the four states of matter are: Liquid, Solid, Gas and Plasma (the first 3 states are the main ones) and they all occupy space, they can all have colours and obviously they're all matter, in different forms.


Is it ok to share my wife?

No, she is not your property to share.


What two characteristic do all states of matter share?

matter is anyting that takes up space for example : chair, table, book, pencil, etc


Can a tenant in common rent out their share of the property?

Yes, a tenant in common can rent out their share of the property to another party.


The father with two children remarried still owning the properties he owned with his first wife who died. Does his second wife inherit a share of the properties?

The answer depends on several factors:How did your parents hold title to their property and/or did your mother leave a will?Was your father the sole owner of the property or did he transfer title to himself and his second wife?Did your father leave a will with provisions for the distribution of the property?If there was no will the property will pass according to your state laws of intestacy and his surviving spouse will be entitled to a share of his real property. In some states his children will be entitled to a share especially if the surviving spouse is not their parent. You can check the laws in your state at the related question link provided below.The answer depends on several factors:How did your parents hold title to their property and/or did your mother leave a will?Was your father the sole owner of the property or did he transfer title to himself and his second wife?Did your father leave a will with provisions for the distribution of the property?If there was no will the property will pass according to your state laws of intestacy and his surviving spouse will be entitled to a share of his real property. In some states his children will be entitled to a share especially if the surviving spouse is not their parent. You can check the laws in your state at the related question link provided below.The answer depends on several factors:How did your parents hold title to their property and/or did your mother leave a will?Was your father the sole owner of the property or did he transfer title to himself and his second wife?Did your father leave a will with provisions for the distribution of the property?If there was no will the property will pass according to your state laws of intestacy and his surviving spouse will be entitled to a share of his real property. In some states his children will be entitled to a share especially if the surviving spouse is not their parent. You can check the laws in your state at the related question link provided below.The answer depends on several factors:How did your parents hold title to their property and/or did your mother leave a will?Was your father the sole owner of the property or did he transfer title to himself and his second wife?Did your father leave a will with provisions for the distribution of the property?If there was no will the property will pass according to your state laws of intestacy and his surviving spouse will be entitled to a share of his real property. In some states his children will be entitled to a share especially if the surviving spouse is not their parent. You can check the laws in your state at the related question link provided below.