| Down |
| 2. | A mode of acquiring ownership (e.g. scientifis and historical works) |
| 3. | A gift on bequest by will of personal property. |
| 4. | The general term applied to the person whose property is transmitted through succession, whether or not he left a will. |
| 5. | A compulsory heir. |
| 7. | It is a legal relationship created when a grantor transfers his property with the intention that it be managed by the trustee for the benefit of a beneficiary. |
| 8. | The person whom the dominion or title of property is vested. |
| 9. | When the consideration for the transfer is received. |
| 10. | When a person expects or is expected to inherit, but does not, the person is said to be ______. |
| 13. | The subject of appointment which is the property being transferred. |
| 14. | The connection existing in consequence of a marriage between each of the married spouse and the kindred of the other. |
| 15. | Mode of acquiring ownership through the lapse of time in the manner and under the conditions laid down by law. |
| 19. | The sum total of all the property of a deceased individual |
| 21. | The price which a property will bring when it is offered for sale by one who desires, but is not obliged to sell, and is bought by one who is under no necessity of buying it. |
| 22. | A will that must be acknowledge before a notary public by the testator and the witnesses. |
| 24. | A theory that recognizes the role of the state in the distribution of the estate of a decendent to the heirs whether it is in accordance with the decedent’s will or by operation of law. |
| 25. | It is a donation transfer in contemplation of partakes of the nature of testamentary disposition |
| 28. | Estate and donor's taxes are ________taxes |
| 29. | These consist of land, building or anything attached to soil with permanence. |
| 30. | Relationship that exist between persons who have the same father and the same mother. |
| 31. | A third person other than the estate, his executor, or administrator, and the designation of the beneficiary is ______. |
| 32. | A person called to the succession either by the provision of a will or by operation of law. |