An estate left the decedent's farm to eight grandchildren. Because no form of ownership was specified in the decedent's will, each of the grandchildren receives A) a right of possession to one-eighth of the property. B) a one-eighth interest in the property as a tenant in common. C) a severalty interest in one-eighth of the property. D) a joint interest in the entire property.

Respuesta :

A right of possession to one-eighth of the property is what each of the eight

grandchildren will receive.

In cases where there is no will which specifies ownership then the estate will

have to be shared equally between the parties involved. They can however

do what they want with the share allocated to them.

In cases where there is no will and no relative, then it goes to the state. This

case involves eight grandchildren and it gives them the right to own one-

eighth of the property as a result of equal sharing.

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