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25 USC TITLE 25 - INDIANS 01/22/02 --
CHAPTERS FOR 25 USC TITLE 25 - INDIANS 01/22/02 --
Title 25 - Chapter 1. Bureau of Indian Affairs 1
Title 25 - Chapter 2. Officers of Indian Affairs 21
Title 25 - Chapter 3. Agreements With Indians 71
Title 25 - Chapter 4. Performance by United States of Obligations to Indians
Title 25 - Chapter 5. Protection of Indians 171
Title 25 - Chapter 6. Government of Indian Country and Reservations 211
Title 25 - Chapter 7. Education of Indians 271
Title 25 - Chapter 8. Rights-of-way Through Indian Lands 311
Title 25 - Chapter 9. Allotment of Indian Lands 331
Title 25 - Chapter 10. Descent and Distribution; Heirs of Allottee 371
Title 25 - Chapter 11. Irrigation of Allotted Lands 381
Title 25 - Chapter 12. Lease, Sale, or Surrender of Allotted or Unallotted Lands
Title 25 - Chapter 13. Ceded Indian Lands (Transferred) 421
Title 25 - Chapter 14. Miscellaneous 441
Title 25 - Chapter 15. Constitutional Rights of Indians 1301
Title 25 - Chapter 16. Distribution of Judgment Funds 1401
Title 25 - Chapter 17. Financing Economic Development of Indians and Indian
Title 25 - Chapter 18. Indian Health Care 1601
Title 25 - Chapter 19. Indian Land Claims Settlements 1701
Title 25 - Chapter 20. Tribally Controlled College or University Assistance
Title 25 - Chapter 21. Indian Child Welfare 1901
Title 25 - Chapter 22. Bureau of Indian Affairs Programs 2000
Title 25 - Chapter 23. Development of Tribal Mineral Resources 2101
Title 25 - Chapter 24. Indian Land Consolidation 2201
Title 25 - Chapter 25. Old Age Assistance Claims Settlement 2301
Title 25 - Chapter 1 of the Technical Documents, including any lessee who holds an
Title 25 - Chapter 1890 lease by reason of assignment, inheritance, or other manner
Title 25 - Chapter 1 of the Technical Documents, including any lessee who holds an
Title 25 - Chapter 1890 lease by reason of assignment, inheritance, or other manner
Title 25 - Chapter 30, 1890 (chap. 1132, 26 Stat. 558), referred to in par. (1)(B), is
Title 25 - Chapter 25 USC Sec. 1774b 01/22/02
Title 25 - Chapter 25 USC Sec. 1774b 01/22/02
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A "Family Limited Partnership" can be used to own and manage your property
In a similar manner to a Trust, but allowing additional tax planning techniques to be employed. Family Limited Partnerships are typically used for those who have large estates and thus have a need for specialized estate planning in order to minimize federal and state estate/death/inheritance taxes as well as provide elements of asset protection.
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Definition:
Something written in-between; often a change to a typed document that is made by crossing out words and entering in replacement words. Never change an executed will or trust by interlineation.
Will
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A written document that provides instructions for disposing of a person's property upon the person's death. A will generally also names an executor or personal representative to handle the estate.
Tenancy-in-Common
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A form of ownership of property in which two or more persons share ownership (may be equal or unequal shares). At the death of a tenant-in-common, his/her share in the property transfers to his/her heirs, rather than to the other surviving owner(s). Compare with Joint Tenancy.
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