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New Jersey Statutes - Title 3A Administration Of Estates--Decedents And Others
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- New Jersey Statutes 3A:2A-41 Meaning of child and related terms
If, for purposes of intestate succession, a relationship of parent and child must be established to determine succession by, through, or from a person, a. ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:2A-84 Repeals
N.J.S. 3A:1-1, 3A:3-1 through 3A:3-3, 3A:3-6 through 3A:3-11, 3A:3-13, 3A:3-14, 3A:3-22, 3A:4-1 through 3A:4-7, 3A:4-9 through 3A:4-11, 3A:12-7 through 3A:12-9, 3A:13-1, 3A:24-2, 3A:25-1 and 3A:25-8 ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:16-16 Sale free from dower or curtesy; order of court; deed to purchaser
In proceedings in any court for the sale of real estate by a fiduciary when a person is entitled to a right or estate of ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:16-17 Compensation to dower or curtesy holder by lump sum or investment
When a right or estate of dower or curtesy is sold pursuant to section 3A:16-16 of this title, the court shall direct payment of such ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:25-12 Distribution; when and how made.
3A:25-12. When a portion of the proceeds of real estate sold by judgment of the Superior Court to satisfy debts of a decedent ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:25-39 Definitions.
1. As used in this act: a. A "present interest" is one to take effect in immediate possession, use ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:25-40 Devisee, beneficiary or appointee under testamentary instrument, or heir; whole or fractional share
Any person who is a devisee or beneficiary under a testamentary instrument, or appointee under a power of appointment exercised by a testamentary instrument, including ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:25-41 Instrument; formalities; contents
The instrument disclaiming shall be in writing, signed and acknowledged by the person disclaiming, and shall (1) describe the property or interest disclaimed, and if ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:25-42 Decedent, minor or mentally-incompetent by personal representative or guardian
A disclaimer on behalf of a decedent, minor or mentally-incompetent person may be made by the personal representative of the decedent or the guardian of ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:25-43 Time of filing of instrument
a. The instrument disclaiming a present interest shall be filed not later than 9 months after the death of the decedent or of the donee ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:25-44 Place of filing; delivery of copy to personal representative, fiduciary of decedent or donee of power or holder of legal title; real estate; recordation; book of "Disclaimers"
a. The disclaimer shall be filed in the office of the surrogate or Superior Court in which proceedings have been commenced or will be commenced ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:25-45 Devolution of disclaimed property or interest; relation back to date of death
Unless the decedent or donee of the power has otherwise provided, the property or interest disclaimed devolves (a) as to a present interest, as if ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:25-46 Bar of right to disclaim
The right of a person to disclaim property or any interest therein is barred if the property or interest is seized under judicial process issued ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:25-47 Binding effect
The disclaimer or the written waiver of the right to disclaim shall be binding upon the disclaimant or person waiving and all persons claiming by, ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:25-48 Existence of right notwithstanding limitation
The right to disclaim exists notwithstanding any limitation on the interest of the disclaimant in the nature of a spendthrift provision or similar restriction. L.1979, ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:25-49 Continuance of rights under other statutes
This act does not abridge the right of a person to waive, release, disclaim or renounce property or an interest therein under any other statute. ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:25-50 Interests in property existing on effective date of act
An interest in property existing on the effective date of this act as to which, if a present interest, the time for filing a disclaimer ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:35-3 Trust estates not subject to dower or curtesy
When a deed or will vests title to real estate in a trustee to hold in trust for the benefit of a cestui que trust, ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:35-4 Quarantine
Until dower or curtesy is assigned, the widow or widower may remain in, hold and enjoy the mansion house of his or her spouse and ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:36-1 Action to recover dower or curtesy; damages
A widow or widower entitled to dower or curtesy in any real estate, who cannot have it without instituting an action, or whose right is ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:36-2 Admeasurement.
3A:36-2. A widow or widower entitled to dower or curtesy in real estate whereof her or his spouse died seized, an heir, devisee, ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:36-3 Where admeasurement cannot be had without prejudice; sale as in partition
3A:36-3. When the Superior Court determines that the real estate, or part thereof, is so circumstanced that dower or curtesy cannot be assigned, admeasured and ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:36-4 Admeasurement when real estate is sold subject to dower or curtesy by judgment
3A:36-4. If real estate is lawfully sold by a sheriff, assignee in bankruptcy or other public officer, whereby an inchoate right of dower or curtesy ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:36-5 Effect of admeasurement
If the dower or curtesy estate becomes consummate after an admeasurement authorized by section 3A:36-4 of this title, the widow or widower shall have for ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:37-1 Bar by devise; election of widow or widower
If a husband or wife makes a valid devise of real estate to his or her spouse, for life or otherwise, without expressing whether or ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:37-2 Bar by adultery
If a married person voluntarily leaves his or her spouse and goes away and continues with his or her paramour, such person shall be forever ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:37-3 Bar by consent to ravisher
If a wife after being ravished, consent to the ravisher, she shall be disabled and forever barred from having her jointure or dower, unless her ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:37-4 Bar by jointure; dower
A widow may be barred of her dower by jointure. ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:37-5 Waiver of jointure; effect of demand
If a jointure is made before an intended wife becomes of age, or during her marriage, the widow may, at her election, waive the jointure ...
- New Jersey Statutes 3A:37-6 Eviction from jointure
If a widow be lawfully expelled or evicted from her jointure, or from any part thereof, without fraud, by lawful entry or action, she shall ...
Last modified: April 1, 2009
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