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The management and settlement of the estate of an intestate (a person who dies without a valid will) performed by the court through the appointment of an administrator. It involves collection of the decedent's assets, payment of debts and claims against the estate, payment of estate taxes and distribution of the remainder of the estate. If there is a will that names an executor, that person manages the settlement of the estate.
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| admittance |
The measure of ease with which an alternating current flows in a circuit. The reciprocal of impedance.
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| administration |
(Lat. administrare, to Serve), the performance or management of affairs, a term specifically used in law for the administration or disposal of the estate of a deceased person(see Will OR Testament) .
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| administrative law |
Law that is formulated by a government agency responsible for carrying out statute law.
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| admittance |
the reciprocal of impedance. Y = 1/Z = G + jB, where G = conductance, and B = susceptance.. The unit of admittance is the "mho", same as conductance.
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