Excerpt from The Probate Law and Practice and the Laws of Succession of the State of Indiana, Vol. 2 of 2: Being a Complete and Systematic Treatise on the Laws of the State Relating to Descent, Distribution, Partition, Apportionment of Property, Real and Personal, and on Successions, Both Testate and Interstate
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