Asked by Heather Robertshaw on Jun 23, 2024

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Personal property that is left by will is called a devise,except in states that have adopted the Uniform Probate Code.

Uniform Probate Code

A set of laws designed to standardize the process of administering a deceased person's estate across different jurisdictions.

Devise

Real property that is left in a will. In states that have adopted the Uniform Probate Code, the term refers to both real and personal property.

  • Understand the legal definitions related to wills and probate, including "devise," "holographic will," "nuncupative will," and "codicil."
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Jaylon IngramJun 25, 2024
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False
Explanation :
A devise refers specifically to the distribution of real property (land and buildings) through a will, not personal property. Personal property left by will is generally referred to as a bequest or legacy.