Home  > For Everyone  > Wills and Estates  > Wills and Probate  > Maine Revised Statutes > Title 18-A > Article 2 - Intestate Succession And Wills 
Search the Maine Revised Statutes

Maine Revised Statutes > Title 18-A > Article 2 - Intestate Succession And Wills

Maine Revised Statutes > Title 18-A > Article 2 - Intestate Succession And Wills


Current as of: 2010
§ 2-101Intestate Estate
§ 2-102Share Of Spouse Or Registered Domestic Partner
§ 2-103Share Of Heirs Other Than Surviving Spouse Or Surviving Registered Domestic Partner
§ 2-104Requirement That Heir Survive Decedent For 120 Hours
§ 2-105No Taker
§ 2-106Per Capita At Each Generation
§ 2-107Kindred Of Half Blood
§ 2-108Afterborn Heirs
§ 2-109Meaning Of Child And Related Terms
§ 2-110Advancements
§ 2-111Debts To Decedent
§ 2-112Alienage
§ 2-113Dower And Curtesy Abolished
§ 2-114Persons Related To Decedent Through 2 Lines
§ 2-201Right To Elective Share
§ 2-202Augmented Estate
§ 2-203Right Of Election Personal To Surviving Spouse
§ 2-204Waiver Of Right To Elect And Of Other Rights
§ 2-205Proceeding For Elective Share; Time Limit
§ 2-206Effect Of Election On Benefits Provided By Statute
§ 2-207Charging Spouse With Gifts Received; Liability Of Others For Balance Of Elective Share
§ 2-301Omitted Spouse
§ 2-302Pretermitted Children
§ 2-401Homestead Allowance
§ 2-402Exempt Property
§ 2-403Family Allowance
§ 2-404Source, Determination And Documentation
§ 2-405Estate Property Exempt
§ 2-501Who May Make A Will
§ 2-502Execution
§ 2-503Holographic Will
§ 2-504Self-Proved Will
§ 2-505Who May Witness
§ 2-506Choice Of Law As To Execution
§ 2-507Revocation By Writing Or By Act
§ 2-508Revocation By Divorce; No Revocation By Other Changes Of Circumstances
§ 2-509Revival Of Revoked Will
§ 2-510Incorporation By Reference
§ 2-511Testamentary Additions To Trusts
§ 2-512Events Of Independent Significance
§ 2-513Separate Writing Identifying Bequest Of Tangible Property
§ 2-514Statutory Wills
§ 2-601Requirement That Devisee Survive Testator By 120 Hours
§ 2-602Choice Of Law As To Meaning And Effect Of Wills
§ 2-603Rules Of Construction And Intention
§ 2-604Construction That Will Passes All Property; After-Acquired Property
§ 2-605Anti-Lapse; Deceased Devisee; Class Gifts
§ 2-606Failure Of Testamentary Provision
§ 2-607Change In Securities; Accessions; Nonademption
§ 2-608Nonademption Of Specific Devises In Certain Cases; Unpaid Proceeds Of Sale, Condemnation Or Insurance; Sale By Conservator
§ 2-609Nonexoneration
§ 2-610Exercise Of Power Of Appointment
§ 2-611Construction Of Generic Terms In Wills And Trust Instruments
§ 2-612Ademption By Satisfaction
§ 2-701Contracts Concerning Succession
§ 2-801Renunciation Of Property Interests
§ 2-802Effect Of Divorce, Annulment And Decree Of Separation
§ 2-803Effect Of Homicide On Intestate Succession, Wills, Joint Assets, Life Insurance And Beneficiary Designations
§ 2-804Actions For Wrongful Death
§ 2-805Simultaneous Death
§ 2-901Disposition Of Will Deposited With Court
§ 2-902Duty Of Custodian Of Will; Liability

________________________________________________________________________

Questions & Answers: Wills and Probate

My father passed with a halographic will that was written out by a person and signed by him under the influence of morphine. Is that legal?...
My mom and dad passed away. Well, he was my stepdad, and raised me since I was 4. I am now 45 but together they had a child. My mom and dad bought land and a home, etc. but my dad ...
Louise, I am sorry for your loss. Your stepfather passed away after your mother? And you were never adopted by your stepfather? Without a will, if a widower dies, their property is...
The wittnesses, can they be family members?...
Does Oregon require a will to be notarized?...
Wisconsin Inheritance Law Question - Heirs to Decendent's Estate -- Brother and Nephew (Son of Deceased Sister) - Nephew dies before Decedent's Estate is Final - Nephew has a Fathe...

Tennessee Code > Title 64 > Chapter 5 > Part 2 > § 64-5-212. Local governmental units authorized to make contributions and issue bonds


Current as of: 2010

The various counties, towns and incorporated municipalities in the region are hereby authorized and empowered to:

(1) Contribute to the work of the authority any amount or amounts of money that their respective governing bodies, acting in their sole discretion, shall approve to be paid from the general fund of the respective county or city. County legislative bodies and governing bodies of such cities or towns are empowered to levy and collect ad valorem taxes for such purposes, which are hereby declared to be for municipal and county public purposes; and

(2) Issue their bonds as provided in title 9, chapter 21, to obtain funds for the financing of public works projects undertaken by the authority, or to secure advances made by federal agencies for the construction agreements with the authority.

[Acts 1986, ch. 789, § 12; 1989, ch. 403, § 12.]

previous sectionPart 2 Table of Contentsnext section
Previous sectionPart 2 Table of ContentsNext section

________________________________________________________________________

U.S. Constitution Provisions: Government

U.S. Code Provisions: Government

Federal Regulations: Government

Comments (0)add comment

Post a comment or question below.
smaller | bigger

busy
 
Email  Email Print  Print   Digg

Gabriel & Associates, PC
Virgina Beach, VA Family law attorneys

5226 Indian River Road, Suite 100
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23464
Practice Areas: Criminal Law, Family Law, Wills and Estates, Personal Injury
www.gabriellawyers.com/
K. Page Kistler, P.C.

Sigma Building 1080 Laskin Road, Suite 104
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23451
Practice Areas: Wills and Estates
www.kpagekistler.com/
Rod K. Sutherland Attorney at Law
Virgina Beach, VA Estate planning Lawyer

Oceana Center One 484 Viking Drive, Suite 120
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23452
Practice Areas: Wills and Estates
www.rodsutherlandlaw.com/
monotone-frail