King Duncan's eldest son, Malcolm, is supposed to inherit the throne after his father's death.
Ermm his wife then brother
In Ransom by Lois Duncan, the only person who dies is Buck.
My cousin will inherit my grandmothers estate when she dies.
No. The remainderman doesn't inherit the property until the testator dies. A testator can change their Will any time before their death.
Yes always and forever
That will depend on the wording of the will. Their children are more likely to inherit if there are any.
You can inherit property from your mother-in-law if she mentions you in her will by leaving a gift. If she dies intestate, or without a will, you are not her legal heir.
his son Edward
it dies
The King or Queen (who happens to be his parent and is the ruling monarch) dies.
They get thrown into a ditch on the side of the interstate.
Normally, yes, she will inherit his share. The key is the date of the mother's death. The fact that he survived her gives him, and now his estate, the inheritance. It is sossible that the will had a survivorship clause, stating that he had to survive her by more than 30 days in order to inherit. Consult a probate attorney.