Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 62 |
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Explanation The present law provides that a grant or gift made within one year prior to death shall be deemed prima facie to have been made in contemplation of death for purposes of the Virginia inheritance tax .
Explanation The present law provides that a grant or gift made within one year prior to death shall be deemed prima facie to have been made in contemplation of death for purposes of the Virginia inheritance tax .
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Testator created a trust with income payable to two persons in equal shares , and upon the death of one the entire income was payable to the survivor for life . Upon the survivor's death , the remainder went to charity .
Testator created a trust with income payable to two persons in equal shares , and upon the death of one the entire income was payable to the survivor for life . Upon the survivor's death , the remainder went to charity .
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For twentyfour years prior to his death , the writer had been associated with him ; and at the time of his death his son , Royal Eubank Cabell , Jr. , was also a member of the firm . Mr. Cabell was a member of the Society of the ...
For twentyfour years prior to his death , the writer had been associated with him ; and at the time of his death his son , Royal Eubank Cabell , Jr. , was also a member of the firm . Mr. Cabell was a member of the Society of the ...
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