Disclaimed interest definition

Disclaimed interest means the interest that would have passed to the disclaimant had the disclaimer not been made.
Disclaimed interest means the interest or share to which the disclaimant would have been entitled had the disclaimer not been made.
Disclaimed interest or "power" means the portion of the interest that would have passed to the disclaimant had the disclaimer not been made;

Examples of Disclaimed interest in a sentence

  • Disclaimed interest" means the interest that would have passed to the disclaimant had the disclaimer not been made.[PL 2017, c.

  • H.B. No. 2428 1 (2) "Disclaimed interest" means the interest that 2 would have passed to the disclaimant had the disclaimer not been 3 made.

  • Disclaimed interest" means the interest that would have passed to the disclaimant had the disclaimer not been made.

  • FEDERAL LAW (cont’d): Qualified Disclaimer under Federal Law, generally:o Disclaimer must be in writing.o Disclaimer must be delivered within 9 months from:− transfer creating interest, or− day on which the Disclaimant attains age 21.o Disclaimant must not have accepted the interest disclaimed or any of its benefits.o Disclaimed interest must pass to either the spouse of the decedent, or a person other than the person making the disclaimer.

  • Disclaimers: Disclaimed interest passes as though disclaimant predeceased decedent.


More Definitions of Disclaimed interest

Disclaimed interest means the interest that
Disclaimed interest means the interest that would have passed to
Disclaimed interest means the interest that would have passed to the disclaimant had the disclaimer
Disclaimed interest means the interest the disclaimant refuses to accept that would have passed to the disclaimant had the disclaimer not been made.
Disclaimed interest means the interest that would have passed to the disclaimant had the dis- claimer not been made.
Disclaimed interest means the interest or share to which the disclaimant would
Disclaimed interest means the in- terest that would have passed to the dis- claimant had the disclaimer not been made.