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 |  |  | Succession: Encyclopedia II - Succession conflict - SuccessionIn some states, there is complete freedom for testators to leave their assets to whomever or whatever purpose they wish to promote. But the majority of states allow a surviving spouses, children and dependents of a locally-based deceased to claim against the estate if the will fails to make adequate provision for them. Some proactively limit the testator's capacity by imposing minimum provisions for surviving dependents.
Although these rules are relatively clear in their operation during the subsistence of the marriage, determining th ...
See also:Succession conflict, Succession conflict - Definitions, Succession conflict - Connecting factors, Succession conflict - Domicile, Succession conflict - Nationality, Succession conflict - The lex successionis, Succession conflict - The lex situs, Succession conflict - The lex fori, Succession conflict - Administration, Succession conflict - Testamentary capacity, Succession conflict - Succession, Succession conflict - Immovables, Succession conflict - Movables, Succession conflict - The formal validity of wills, Succession conflict - The essential validity of wills, Succession conflict - Intestacy, Succession conflict - Harmonisation, Succession conflict - Australia Read more here: » Succession conflict: Encyclopedia II - Succession conflict - Succession |
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 |  |  | Succession: Encyclopedia II - Succession to Muhammad - The Sunni view of the successionSunni Muslims relate various hadith, or oral traditions, in which Muhammad is said to have recommended shura, or consultation, as the best method for making community decisions. In this view of the succession, he did not nominate a successor because he expected that the community would choose the new leader -- as was the custom in Arabia at the time. When a tribal leader died, the chief men of the tribe gathered and chose a leader from amongst themselves. The new leader might belong to the same powerful clan as the deceased leader, but was not necessarily his ne ...
See also:Succession to Muhammad, Succession to Muhammad - Problems with the historical record, Succession to Muhammad - An overview of events, Succession to Muhammad - The Shi'a view of the succession, Succession to Muhammad - Ghadir Khumm, Succession to Muhammad - Muhammad's last illness, Succession to Muhammad - The events at Saqifah, Succession to Muhammad - Persecution of the Rafidi, Succession to Muhammad - Ali submits for the sake of his followers, Succession to Muhammad - The role of hadith, Succession to Muhammad - The Sunni view of the succession, Succession to Muhammad - Ghadir Khumm, Succession to Muhammad - Muhammad's last illness, Succession to Muhammad - The events at Saqifah, Succession to Muhammad - Persecution of the Rafidi, Succession to Muhammad - Muhammad's estates, Succession to Muhammad - Western academic views Read more here: » Succession to Muhammad: Encyclopedia II - Succession to Muhammad - The Sunni view of the succession |
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See also:Succession to Muhammad, Succession to Muhammad - Problems with the historical record, Succession to Muhammad - An overview of events, Succession to Muhammad - The Shi'a view of the succession, Succession to Muhammad - Ghadir Khumm, Succession to Muhammad - Muhammad's last illness, Succession to Muhammad - The events at Saqifah, Succession to Muhammad - Persecution of the Rafidi, Succession to Muhammad - Ali submits for the sake of his followers, Succession to Muhammad - The role of hadith, Succession to Muhammad - The Sunni view of the succession, Succession to Muhammad - Ghadir Khumm, Succession to Muhammad - Muhammad's last illness, Succession to Muhammad - The events at Saqifah, Succession to Muhammad - Persecution of the Rafidi, Succession to Muhammad - Muhammad's estates, Succession to Muhammad - Western academic views Read more here: » Succession to Muhammad: Encyclopedia II - Succession to Muhammad - The Shi'a view of the succession |
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Succession conflict - Domicile.
In common law states, every person acquires a domicile of origin which, if the individual is legitimate will be that of their father. During their minority, children have a domicile of dependency which will change to follow the controlling parent. After reaching the age of majority, young adults can establish a new domicile of choice in another state but this requires long-term residence accompanied by an intention to remain in the new state indefinitely so it is quite difficult to ...
See also:Succession conflict, Succession conflict - Definitions, Succession conflict - Connecting factors, Succession conflict - Domicile, Succession conflict - Nationality, Succession conflict - The lex successionis, Succession conflict - The lex situs, Succession conflict - The lex fori, Succession conflict - Administration, Succession conflict - Testamentary capacity, Succession conflict - Succession, Succession conflict - Immovables, Succession conflict - Movables, Succession conflict - The formal validity of wills, Succession conflict - The essential validity of wills, Succession conflict - Intestacy, Succession conflict - Harmonisation, Succession conflict - Australia Read more here: » Succession conflict: Encyclopedia II - Succession conflict - Connecting factors |
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See also:Order of succession, Order of succession - Monarchies and nobility, Order of succession - Salic Law, Order of succession - Semi-Salic Law, Order of succession - Primogeniture, Order of succession - Cognatic Primogeniture, Order of succession - Proximity of Blood, Order of succession - Ultimogeniture, Order of succession - Government Read more here: » Order of succession: Encyclopedia II - Order of succession - Monarchies and nobility |
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See also:Succession to Muhammad, Succession to Muhammad - Problems with the historical record, Succession to Muhammad - An overview of events, Succession to Muhammad - The Shi'a view of the succession, Succession to Muhammad - Ghadir Khumm, Succession to Muhammad - Muhammad's last illness, Succession to Muhammad - The events at Saqifah, Succession to Muhammad - Persecution of the Rafidi, Succession to Muhammad - Ali submits for the sake of his followers, Succession to Muhammad - The role of hadith, Succession to Muhammad - The Sunni view of the succession, Succession to Muhammad - Ghadir Khumm, Succession to Muhammad - Muhammad's last illness, Succession to Muhammad - The events at Saqifah, Succession to Muhammad - Persecution of the Rafidi, Succession to Muhammad - Muhammad's estates, Succession to Muhammad - Western academic views Read more here: » Succession to Muhammad: Encyclopedia II - Succession to Muhammad - Problems with the historical record |
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HRH Princess Caroline of Hanover, Hereditary Princess of Monaco and Heiress Presumptive, elder sister of Albert II
Andrea Casiraghi, elder son of Princess Caroline and Stefano Casiraghi
Pierre Casiraghi, younger son of Princess Caroline and Stefano Casiraghi
Charlotte Casiraghi, daughter of Princess Caroline and Stefano Casiraghi
HRH Princess Alexandra of Hanover, daughter of Ernst August of Hanover and Princess Caroline
HSH Princess Stéphanie of Mon ...
See also:Line of succession to the Monegasque Throne, Line of succession to the Monegasque Throne - Rules of succession, Line of succession to the Monegasque Throne - Current line of succession, Line of succession to the Monegasque Throne - Recent history of the line of succession, Line of succession to the Monegasque Throne - Future succession Read more here: » Line of succession to the Monegasque Throne: Encyclopedia II - Line of succession to the Monegasque Throne - Current line of succession |
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After the succession of Prince Albert, his aunt Princess Antoinette and h ...
See also:Line of succession to the Monegasque Throne, Line of succession to the Monegasque Throne - Rules of succession, Line of succession to the Monegasque Throne - Current line of succession, Line of succession to the Monegasque Throne - Recent history of the line of succession, Line of succession to the Monegasque Throne - Future succession Read more here: » Line of succession to the Monegasque Throne: Encyclopedia II - Line of succession to the Monegasque Throne - Future succession |
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