- •Unit 2. Marriage keys
- •Unit 2. Living TogetherKeys
- •Unit 2. Premarital Agreements keys
- •Unit 2. Living Together keys
- •Unit 3. Divorce keys
- •Unit 3. When are married people considered separated? keys
- •Unit 3. Is a no fault divorce the only option even when there has been substantial wrongdoing? keys When are married people considered separated? keys
- •Unit 3. Property Division keys
- •Unit 4. Wills keys
- •Unit 4. Can I use my will…? keys
- •Unit 4. Can I disinherit relatives I don’t like? keys
- •Unit 4. Making Your Will Legal keys
- •Unit 4. Witnesses keys
- •Unit 12. Cyberspace Law keys
- •Unit 12. Anonymity on Computer Networks keys
- •Unit 12. The Problem of Property in Cyberspace keys
- •Unit 12. Trespass keys
- •Unit 12. Jurisdictional Issues in Cyberspace keys
- •Unit 12. Computer Crime Laws keys
- •Unit 14. What is a “tort”? keys
- •Unit 14. Types of Damages keys
- •Unit 14. Malpractice keys
- •Unit 14. Product Liability keys
- •Unit 14. Strict Product Liability keys
- •Unit 14. Libel keys
Unit 4. Making Your Will Legal keys
Comments:
You won't be around - вас не будет рядом
Find in the text English equivalents of the following phrases:
освобожденный от родительской опеки, |
emancipated |
совершеннолетний |
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в здравом уме |
of sound mind |
страдающий умственным расстройством |
of unsound mind |
неправоспособность, недееспособность |
incapacity |
завещатель |
will writer |
злоупотребление влиянием, недолжное влияние |
undue influence |
оспаривание завещания |
will contest |
подтверждать, свидетельствовать |
to vouch |
поддельный |
phoney |
GUARDIAN - подберите к английским клише соответствующие русские сочетания Ключ:
general guardian |
опекун со всесторонними функциями |
guardian by appointment of court |
опекун по назначению суда |
guardian by election |
опекун по выбору несовершеннолетнего |
joint guardian |
соопекун, сопопечитель |
legal guardian |
опекун по завещанию |
Offer words/phrases corresponding to the following definitions:
to take or receive (property, a privilege, title, etc.) as an heir at the death of a former possessor - to inherit
the action of showing something for inspection or verification - muster
a person's formal declaration as to the disposal of his or her property after death; the document in which this declaration of intention is expressed - will
a person who has custody of the person or property of a minor or other person deemed incapable of managing his or her own affairs - guardian
a person who has responsibility for controlling or administering property in trust -trustee
to dispossess of or bar from an inheritance - to disinherit
succession of property that has not been disposed of by a valid will - intestate succession
Answer the following questions:
Can you compare the main rules of will making in the USA and Russia?
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Unit 4. Witnesses keys
Find in the text English equivalents of the following phrases:
доказывание завещания, доказательство подлинности завещания probate
постоянное местожительство domicile
отменять, аннулировать, отзывать to revoke
бенефициарий, выгодоприобретатель beneficiary
PROBATE - подберите к английским клише соответствующие русские сочетания Ключ:
administration without probate |
управление имуществом умершего без соответствующего правомочия |
admission to probate |
признание истинности и юридической силы завещания |
grant of probate |
утверждение завещания |
probate judge |
судья суда по делам о наследствах, завещаниях и опеке |
probate action |
иск о наследстве |
probate case |
наследственное дело |
probate jurisdiction |
юрисдикция по делам о завещаниях/наследствах/опеке |
probate of wills |
утверждение завещаний |
probate proceeding |
производство по делам о наследствах и завещаниях |
probated will |
утвержденное завещание |
revocation of probate |
отмена завещания судом |
Offer words/phrases corresponding to the following definitions:
a person receiving or entitled by law to receive property as the successor of the former owner - heir
the whole of one's possessions, especially all the property and debts left by one at death - estate
a person appointed by a testator to execute his or her will - executor
the official proving of a will -probate
legal disqualification - incapacity
to confirm by evidence or assertion; to state authoritatively that; to provide evidence of- to vouch
the recipient of funds, property, or other benefits, as from a will - beneficiary
Answer the following questions:
In what cases does a will have to be revised?
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