Heirs definition

Heirs means those persons, including the surviving spouse, who are entitled under the statutes of intestate succession to the property of a decedent.
Heirs means those persons who would have received your assets if you had died without a will, domiciled in Michigan, under the laws that are then in effect.
Heirs of any individual means such individual’s estate, spouse, lineal relatives (including adoptive descendants), administrator, committee or other personal representative or other estate planning vehicle and any custodian or trustee for the benefit of any spouse or lineal relatives (including adoptive descendants) of such individual.

Examples of Heirs in a sentence

  • All provisions, terms and conditions of this Lease Agreement shall be binding to Tenant, Landlord, their Heirs, Assignees and Legal Successors.

  • Heir(s) can contact XXXXX's Service Desk for information on the procedure for deceased clients.


More Definitions of Heirs

Heirs means, with respect to any individual, such individual’s estate, spouse, lineal relatives (including adoptive descendants), administrator, committee or other personal representative or other estate planning vehicle and any custodian or trustee for the benefit of any spouse or lineal relatives (including adoptive descendants) of such individual.
Heirs means those persons, including the surviving spouse, who are
Heirs property" means real property held in tenancy in common that satisfies all of the following requirements as of the filing of a partition action:
Heirs means those persons, including the surviving spouse,
Heirs means those persons, including the surviving spouse, who are entitled under
Heirs means those persons who are entitled to the property of the decedent if the decedent dies intestate. The priority of the people who are entitled to the property is listed in Sections 45-2-101 to 45-2-107 NMSA 1978;
Heirs property" means real property held in