Which of the following words is NOT asso- ciated with the others in the group?
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Testator
Testator is incorrect because it refers to the person who makes a will, which is directly related to estate planning and property transfer upon death, connecting it to the other terms in the question.
Devise
Devise is incorrect because it refers to property transferred by will, making it directly relevant to the estate planning process and property distribution methods covered by the other terms.
Intestate
Intestate is incorrect because it describes dying without a will, which is the exact situation that involves property distribution through laws rather than a will, connecting it to the concept of the other terms.
Will
Why is this correct?
The correct answer is D because 'Will' is the legal document that directs how property should be distributed upon death, preventing intestate succession. The other terms (Testator, Devise, Intestate) all relate to property distribution when someone dies without a will or aspects of that process.
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