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Chapter 19, Problem 23P
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Define remainderman.
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What is a remainderman?
A beneficiary that receives the principal left in an estate or trust after a specified time.
The beneficiary of the decedent’s life insurance policy.
An executor or administrator after an estate has been completely settled.
If a legacy is given to a group of people, the remainderman is the last of the individuals to die.
What is a remainderman? Choose the correct.a. A beneficiary that receives the principal left in an estate or trust after a specified time.b. The beneficiary of the decedent’s life insurance policy.c. An executor or administrator after an estate has been completely settled.d. If a legacy is given to a group of people, the remainderman is the last of the individuals to die.
Under what circumstances does an estate have an executor?
Select one:
a.When the estate exceeds the dollar amount of the estate tax exemption.
b.When the will establishes a trust fund.
c.When there is no valid will.
d.When the will is contested.
e.When the will names a specific person to administer the estate.
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