probate的意思和读音

probate

: [ˈproʊˌbeɪt] : [ˈprəʊbeɪt]

n.

v.

probates  probating  probated  

n.certification,validation,confirmation,validity

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1.[u]the official process of proving that a will (= a legal document that says what is to happen to a person's property when they die) is valid

v.

1.~ sthto prove that a will is valid

n.1.2.

v.1.()2.()

n.1.the process of proving that a willa document with the details of who gets your property when you die can be accepted as legally correct

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1.The will is valid without such an affidavit , but the affidavit makes it easy to probate the will.

2.Bear in mind that property distributed through your will is subject to probate, which can be a time-consuming and costly process.

3.In our scenario, if Dad did that, then the funds in the 401(k) go directly to the children and do not go through probate.401(k)

4.A clerk for the Suffolk Probate and Family Court said the case, filed last week, is impounded.

5.Estate planning is usually also offered to allow clients to structure their affairs so as to minimise inheritance taxes and probate costs.使使

6.the party appointed by a probate court to distribute the estate of someone who dies without a will or without naming an executor.

7.THE SEVENTH HOUSE rules accountancy, banking, corporations, exchanges, contracts, equity, discounting, surveying, valuations, probate, etc.

8.Everyone. everyone. It's time for my favorite part of the evening, Which has delightfully become known over the years as probate.

9.documented by means of a probate certificate.

10.Almost all states recognize self-proving affidavits, an invention of the Uniform Probate Code that has proven very, popular.