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Poor farmers
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She was a member of the Third Estate. As a woman, however, she wouldn't have been abe to represent her estate in the Estates General of 1789. Yet, if she was very politically active it is possible that a male relatve stood for election in her place.
A closed estate would be one where the probate processs has been completed and the assets have been distributed.
There should be no remaining assets in the estate once it has been closed. All the property should have been distributed according to the Will or according to law.
Poor farmers
poor farmers
Poor farmers
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A Catholic priest
No, they were part of the first estate: the Clergy. - or would have been, had not being female disqualified them from all political activity.
A clergyman, like a bishop or priest.
She was a member of the Third Estate. As a woman, however, she wouldn't have been abe to represent her estate in the Estates General of 1789. Yet, if she was very politically active it is possible that a male relatve stood for election in her place.
She belonged to no estate because she was the Queen of France. Evenm if she had been a member of the clergy, nobility or commons, she would have been barred from political life because she was a woman.
A closed estate would be one where the probate processs has been completed and the assets have been distributed.
The proceeds would be paid over to the decedent's estate and pass under the Will or according to the laws of intestacy if there is no Will.The proceeds would be paid over to the decedent's estate and pass under the Will or according to the laws of intestacy if there is no Will.The proceeds would be paid over to the decedent's estate and pass under the Will or according to the laws of intestacy if there is no Will.The proceeds would be paid over to the decedent's estate and pass under the Will or according to the laws of intestacy if there is no Will.
What Is The Third Estate? Everything What Has It Been Until Now In The Political Order? Nothing What Does It Want To Be? Something -from "What is the Third Estate?" by Abbe Sieyes, 1789