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    The Minor Daughter of a Decedent Can Generally Be Any
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The Minor Daughter of a Decedent Can Generally Be Any

Question 9

Question 9

Multiple Choice

The minor daughter of a decedent can generally be any of the following EXCEPT:


A) Distributee
B) Executrix
C) Heir
D) Next of kin

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