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Abstract
A man, domiciled in Michigan, dies. He leaves real and personal property in Michigan, and in addition a farm in Ohio, with the usual stock of animals, agricultural implements and other farm property upon it; he leaves a mercantile business in Wisconsin, and shares of stock in several corporations chartered in as many different states. What law or laws will determine the devolution of his estate?
Recommended Citation
Herbert F. Goodrich,
INHERITANCE PROBLEMS IN THE CONFLICT OF LAWS,
24
Mich. L. Rev.
558
(1926).
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