Republicans like this country because it's a constitutional republic, the Democrats like this country because it's a democracy. -> You can't have it both ways. It's either a Constitutional Republic or it's a Democracy. The United States was created as a Constitutional Representative Republic not a Democracy. The Founders hated and detested Democracy more than Monarchy. Some of them preferred Communism to Democracy. The names are based on differing forms of government.
Please search wikipedia.org for the answer. Thank you. To the above person, don't be a dick. Don't answer if you're only going to give a smart-ass remark. Now to the question, In 1789, the French National Assembly was created as a parliamentary body to move control of issues, such as taxation, from the king to the citizenry. Inside the chamber where the National Assembly met, members of the Third Estate sat on the left side and members of the First Estate sat on the right. The Third Estate consisted of revolutionaries, while the First Estate were nobles. Thus, the left wing of the room was more liberal, and the right wing was more conservative. So the left wing are Democrats and the right are Republicans.
You have the right to peaceably assemble, and it is protected under the right of assembly, but if anything gets out of hand you cannot.
The Third Estate wanted change during the French Revolution. They wanted to be treated equally in terms of social, political and economic fairness. The Third Estate had to pay hefty taxes, unlike the First Estate (The Clergy) or the Second Estate (The Nobility) The Third Estate joined to form the National Assembly, where they fought to have the right to vote whereby voting was conducted by head rather that one vote for the whole Estate (as the First and Second Estates would always defeat the Third Estate 2-1). The National Assembly wanted to write a constitution. They found themselves locked out of their usually meeting spot, so held an emergency meeting in an indoor tennis court where they initiated the Tennis Court Oath. They swore "never to separate and to meet wherever the circumstances might require until we have established a sound and just constitution." In this constitution, the Third Class wanted equal rights in terms of liberty, private property, the inviolability of the person, and resistance to oppression for the people of France
The second estate, or the nobility. These people are the only one who are allowed the right of carrying the sword.
Your wife has the right to a share in your estate under most, if not all, state laws in the United States. Under those laws, even if you make a will and leave your estate to other beneficiaries your surviving spouse has the legal right to claim at least a third of your estate in most jurisdictions.
The estate is responsible for maintaining the assets of the estate. The place housing the animals has the right to place a claim on the estate for the services.
A life estate is based on a specific person's life. If they are not named in the life estate, they have no interest. They can claim the right to use the life estate as long as the individual is still living.
They typically have a right to make a claim against the estate if the estate is open and to open the estate to get their claim paid if one has not been opened. They very rarely if ever do this in my experience. See if statute of limitations may apply.
They can't claim to be the executor, they have to be appointed by the court, otherwise they have no legal standing to do anything with the estate. And you have the right to object to their being appointed executor.
No, they have no right to the estate as long as the person is living. Those assets may be needed for medical costs.
You can certainly request that it be your share of the estate. There is no specific right to the property.
They can still enforce the lien. They may have to file a claim against the estate.
That will depend on the deed and what the ownership is. If it is a right of survivorship, no, it is not a part of the estate. If they are listed as tenants in common, yes, the estate has a claim to part of the property.
Yes, she can file a lien. If she has a viable claim, she has the right to do so.
Republicans like this country because it's a constitutional republic, the Democrats like this country because it's a democracy. -> You can't have it both ways. It's either a Constitutional Republic or it's a Democracy. The United States was created as a Constitutional Representative Republic not a Democracy. The Founders hated and detested Democracy more than Monarchy. Some of them preferred Communism to Democracy. The names are based on differing forms of government.
A person who dies without a will is said to have died "intestate". Most locations have legal provisions specifying the proper distribution of the assets of those dying intestate, anyone who believes they have a legal right to a portion of the estate based on those provisions can file a claim.