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Succession Act 1965
Act of the Oireachtas No. 27 of 1965 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Succession Act 1965 in Irish law was intended to provide for the surviving spouse of the deceased if the deceased was intestate or specified a less than equitable share of the estate. Up to then, Irish citizens could apportion their estate as they wished without regard to the needs of their spouse or family.[1][2]
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