इंटीस्टेट Meaning in English
इंटीस्टेट शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : intestat
, intisstate
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
इंतिज़ार का कमराइंट्रावेशन
पुरखिन
अचिता
इंतज़ामी
इत्तफ़ाक़ का
इत्तफ़ाक़
इत्त्फ़ाक़
अन्तरंग मिट्र
नागवार
असहनीय
असहनीय ढंग से
असहनीय रूप से
असहिष्णुता प्रतिक्रिया
असहिष्णुता से
इंटीस्टेट इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In 1810 he successfully laid claim to the Pulteney Estate in Bath after the Countess of Bath died intestate in 1808.
Whately died unmarried and intestate on 26 May 1772; his brother, William Whately, a banker in Lombard Street, London, administered to the effects.
1571; he died before June 1572 without issue and intestate (his estate was administered on 30 June 1572) and was buried at Chenies, Buckinghamshire, son of Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford and Margaret St John.
Nearne died intestate and her estate of around £13,000 went to her niece in Tuscany, Italy, according to BBC One's program Heir Hunters; series 6, episode 1.
Elizabeth died intestate in 1691.
In the early Empire, the legal standing of daughters differed little, if at all, from that of sons; either could inherit a share of the family estate if their father died intestate.
Holmes à Court died intestate and his estate was to be divided one third for his widow Janet (née Ranford), and the remainder equally among their four children.
Holmes à Court died intestate and his estate was to be divided one third for his widow Janet (née Ranford), and the remainder equally among their four children.
Gilbert died intestate in 1903, at which time British copyright law stated that copyright in his works would lapse in 1934.
He married one Agnes Pennycuick and died intestate.
The former two territories had as heirs the comital families of Schwarzburg and Stolberg by legation, but were fiefs of the Prince-Bishopric of Halberstadt, whose Prince-Bishop Henry Julius, from the Guelphic ducal family of Brunswick and Lunenburg-Wolfenbüttel withheld them with violence from the intestated heirs.
Although Sproul was a millionaire, he died intestate on March 21, 1928.
purported to count guns in about a hundred wills from 17th- and 18th-century Providence, Rhode Island, but these did not exist because the decedents had died intestate (i.