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Passing Wealth On Death Willsubstitutes In Comparative Perspective Alexandra Braun Anne Rthel Editors

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Passing Wealth On Death Willsubstitutes In Comparative Perspective Alexandra Braun Anne Rthel Editors
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.25 MB
Author: Alexandra Braun; Anne Röthel (editors)
ISBN: 9781849466981, 9781509907373, 184946698X, 1509907378
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Passing Wealth On Death Willsubstitutes In Comparative Perspective Alexandra Braun Anne Rthel Editors by Alexandra Braun; Anne Röthel (editors) 9781849466981, 9781509907373, 184946698X, 1509907378 instant download after payment.

Wealth can be transferred on death in a number of different ways, most commonly by will. Yet a person can also use a variety of other means to benefit someone on death. Examples include donationes mortis causa, joint tenancies, trusts, life insurance contracts, and nominations in pension and retirement plans. In the US, these modes of transfer are grouped under the category of ‘will-substitutes’ and are generally treated as testamentary dispositions.
Much has been written about the effect of the use of will-substitutes in the US, but little is generally known about developments in other jurisdictions. For the first time, this collection of contributions looks at will-substitutes from a comparative perspective. It examines mechanisms that pass wealth on death across a number of common law, civil law and mixed legal jurisdictions, and explores the rationale behind their use. It analyses them from different viewpoints, including those of owners of businesses, investors, as well as creditors, family members and dependants. The aims of the volume are to show the complexity and dynamics of wealth transfers on death across jurisdictions, to identify patterns between jurisdictions, and to report the attitudes towards the different modes of transfer in light of their utility and the potential frictions they give rise to with policies and principles underpinning current laws.
Volume 22 Studies of the Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law

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