parliamentary will

parliamentary will
The so-called will of one who has made no will at all, that is, the so-called intestate laws which provide for the passing of title to the property of one who died without leaving a will to such person or persons as the lawmakers, in their judgment and wisdom, have thought best entitled thereto. Kohny v Dunbar, 21 Idaho 258, 121 P 544.

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