Farm Inheritance Laws in Other Countries What We Can Learn From Their Effects

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Farm Inheritance Laws in Other Countries What We Can Learn From Their Effects
Charles Leslie Stewart
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In Nova Scotia, if there are descendants, the spouse receives dower. In Manitoba the spouse may elect to take a third of the net estate as her dower, if in addition to the value of the homestead which the spouse has, that person has not been left at least a third of the estate, or if provision for $100, 000 in property or $6, 000 in yearly income has not been made.
In Ontario and Prince Edward Island, there are fixed charges in favor of the widow. In Ontario this may be as much as $5, 000 and i
...s in addition to her distributive share. The fixed charge in Prince Edward Island is $8, 000.
Denmark The Danish Land Settlement Act of 1934 provides that an owner of a farm may transfer his holding to any of his children whom he deems able to farm it. If he has no children, the holder is free to dispose of his property only when there are no government loans on it. The successor, however, must show that he is competent to farm the holding. No land under 20 hectares can be divided.
England In England the testator has complete freedom in transferring prop- erty, except that he must provide for dependents under the Family Provision Act passed in 1938.


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