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  4. Indicate the date of the will and any codicils that were previously probated. This is crucial for establishing context.
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Annexation is a procedure for bringing unincorporated areas of a county into an adjacent incorporated city. The most common form of annexation is the direct petition method, whereby property owners or residents initiate and sign a petition asking to become part of the city.
Annexation petition means a petition under Section 10-2-403 proposing the annexation to a municipality of a contiguous, unincorporated area that is contiguous to the municipality.
Two Hawaiian groups, Hui Aloha Aina and Hui Kulaiaina, one group for men and one for women, organized a mass petition drive. They hoped that if the U.S. government realized that the majority of native Hawaiian citizens opposed annexation, the move to annex Hawaii would be stopped.
Georgia is one of a few that allows heirs to forego the probate process, with no estate dollar value limitation, as long as: There are no outstanding debts. All heirs agree with the distribution plan. There is no last will and testament.
Annexation is the process of bringing property into the City limits. It is one of the primary means by which cities grow. Cities annex territory to provide urbanizing areas with municipal services and to exercise regulatory authority necessary to protect public health and safety.