Depends on which party died. If it was the buyer, well, no. You can't expect to get payment from a deceased person, besides what use would the item be to someone who is deceased. If it was the seller, the sale must have been written down, notarized and agreed to by the seller prior to the death.
Typically, a verbal agreement becomes void upon the death of one party, as it is difficult to prove or enforce without the deceased's testimony. The terms of the agreement may not be legally binding unless there is written documentation or other evidence to support it. It is advisable to always formalize agreements in writing to avoid complications in such situations.
Only the legal owner of the property can enter a binding rental agreement with the tenant. You would need to find out if the property was probated and whether legal title passed to a beneficiary or heir.
the third party dies down
Threatening to sue has no legal weight whatsoever. On the other hand, if the plaintiff in a lawsuit dies, the matter may proceed with the plaintiff's heirs, etc.
The same as the rights of any other random unrelated person, i.e. none absent some kind of contractual agreement or stipulation in the decedent's will.
the father gets the custody of the child if the mother dies
How the Other Half Dies was created in 1976.
Any interested party can report the death to the court that made the original appointment and can request that they, or some other person, be appointed as the new executor.
You have to uninvited all your people in your party and then re invite him.
Thousands of people from the Communist Party died in the Great Purge.
yes ppl in Naruto do die. Deidara dies Sasori dies Itachi dies Asuma dies and other pplz.
As any other human being dies