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Definition of Intestable

Intestable
Intestable In*tes"ta*ble, a. [L. intestabilis: cf. F. intestable. See In- not, and Testable.] (Law) Not capable of making a will; not legally qualified or competent to make a testament. --Blackstone.

Meaning of Intestable from wikipedia

- but only applies to part of the estate; the remaining estate forms the "intestate estate". Intestacy law, also referred to as the law of descent and distribution...
- Intestate succession in South African law takes place whenever the deceased leaves property which has not been disposed of by valid testamentary instrument...
- divested much of his estate to relatives during his last years, and died intestate. His papers went to John Conduitt and Catherine Barton. Shortly after...
- Methodist University's School of Engineering and Applied Science. Hopper died intestate and his family hired JPMorgan Chase to administer his estate of over $19...
- governor by Valentine Morris. FitzMaurice, who was illegitimate, died intestate as a bachelor with no apparent heirs. At the time of FitzMaurice's death...
- of India enacted to amend, codify and secularize the law relating to intestate or unwilled succession, among Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs. The...
- Advancement is a common law doctrine of intestate succession that presumes that gifts given to a person's heir during that person's life are intended...
- the estate of a deceased person who left no will. Where a person dies intestate, i.e., without a will, the court may appoint a person to settle their...
- valid do****ent containing testamentary provisions, the deceased dies intestate; similarly, if the deceased leaves a valid will which does not dispose...
- rules for how property is distributed when someone dies without a will (intestate) and how to probate a will. The Act provides for certain family members...