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July 3, 2009
Intestate Succession under the Catalan Code
Maurici Perez Simeon has recently posted on SSRN his article entitled Legal Rights v. Will When Testator's Beneficiary Predeceases the Testator, InDret, Volume 3, 2008.
Here is the abstract of his article:
Section 144.2 of the Catalan Code of Succession provided that whenever a testator's beneficiary predeceased the testator, his issue should take his share. Since the Catalan Code of Succession entered into force, there has been an important debate among academics regarding whether the issue of a predeceased beneficiary should take before the other testator's beneficiaries in proportion to their shares and/or before the "vulgar substitution." The underlying debate is the role that legal presumptions should have for the interpretation of testamentary provisions.
Section 423-8 of the Catalan Civil Code's Book Four, recently approved, sets forth a similar provision, even though presenting new challenges regarding the scope of the above-mentioned rule and its judicial interpretation.
July 3, 2009 in Articles, Estate Planning - Generally, Intestate Succession, Scholarship | Permalink
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