Mordo v. Nitting
- 2006 BCSC 1761
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The above case is referenced within:
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British Columbia Estate Planning and Wealth Preservation
(Current to: March 01 2024)
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Chapter 6. Inter Vivos Trust Planning
- II. Professional Responsibility and Inter Vivos Trusts [§6.2]
- V. Considerations in Transferring Real Property to Trustees [§6.37]
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Chapter 7. Protecting the Estate Plan Against Challenges
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II. Planning for Wills Variation [§7.2]
- C. Limitations to Avoiding Wills Variation Actions [§7.14]
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II. Planning for Wills Variation [§7.2]
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Chapter 6. Inter Vivos Trust Planning
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British Columbia Probate and Estate Administration Practice Manual
(Current to: February 01 2024)
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Chapter 2. Devolution of Assets on Death
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III. Assets that Do Not Pass to the Personal Representative [§2.5]
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A. Devolution of Joint Tenancies [§2.6]
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1. Characteristics of Joint Tenancies [§2.7]
- b. Legal and Equitable Ownership [§2.9]
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1. Characteristics of Joint Tenancies [§2.7]
- L. Fraudulent Conveyances and Wills Variation Claims [§2.48]
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A. Devolution of Joint Tenancies [§2.6]
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III. Assets that Do Not Pass to the Personal Representative [§2.5]
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Chapter 3. Pre-application Matters in Estate Grants
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II. Inventory of Deceased’s Assets and Liabilities [§3.2]
- B. Content of Inventory of Deceased’s Assets and Liabilities [§3.4]
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II. Inventory of Deceased’s Assets and Liabilities [§3.2]
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Chapter 11. Liabilities in Estate Administration
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III. Liabilities of the Deceased [§11.17]
- D. Contract Claims against the Estate [§11.21]
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III. Liabilities of the Deceased [§11.17]
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Chapter 2. Devolution of Assets on Death