Intestate definition
Intestate means one who dies without leaving a valid will, or the circumstance of dying without leaving a valid will, effectively disposing of all the estate.
Intestate means one who dies without leaving a valid will, or the circumstance of dying
Intestate means to die:
Examples of Intestate in a sentence
TxDOT proposes to construct a project identified as the Project (the “Project”); classified as either Intestate, Toll or Traditional (meaning eligibility based on existing compensable interest in the land occupied by the facility to be relocated within the proposed highway right of way limits) ) as indicated below (mark one box).
More Definitions of Intestate
Intestate means having died without a valid will.
Intestate means that a person has died without making a valid will as to some or all of his assets. Such property will pass to other persons under the intestate succession rules of this Title.
Intestate means there is no valid Will, or the valid Will does not dispose of all the Probate Property.
Intestate means a person who dies without having made a will and includes a person who leaves a will but dies intestate as to some beneficial interest in his movable or immovable property;
Intestate means “[o]ne who has died without a valid will.” BLACK’S LAW DICTIONARY 840 (8th ed. 2004).
Intestate means a person who dies without leaving a will and includes a person who leaves a will but dies intestate as to some beneficial interest in his real or personal estate;
Intestate means a person who dies and either does not leave a will, or leaves a will but does not dispose effectively by will of the whole or part of his or her property; and “intestacy” has a corresponding meaning.