Inheritance law test answers 125 questions

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Inheritance law test of 125 questions.
Task №1
Question 1. In legal literature, there is the following concept of inheritance:
A) as the inheritance of a legal fiction posthumous continuation of the power of the householder
B) the completion of the inheritance as a legal right of ownership
B) inheritance as the transition of ownership of the inheritance
D) All of the decree. in Sec. A and B
D) All
Question 2. In the development of the Roman law of succession in the legal literature to distinguish between periods:
A) civilian clothes nasle¬dovanie
B) inheritance by edict Pretoria
B) inheritance by impe¬ratorskomu doyustinianovskomu legislation
D) under the laws of inheritance Justinian
D) all of the decree. in Sec. A and D
Question 3. Inheritance by law in Roman law
A) historically arose earlier nasle¬dovaniya bequest
B) historically emerged later nasle¬dovaniya bequest
B) has historically occurred at the same time nasle¬dovaniem bequest
D) All of the decree. in Sec. A and B
D) All
Question 4. Decree on primogeniture ("On the order of succession to movable and immovable property") has been published
A) in 1712
B) in 1714
B) in 1741
D) in 1814
D) in 1821
Question 5. Resolution of the Central Executive Committee and SNK RSFSR citizens were granted the right to bequeath property to the state and its organs, public institutions and enterprises, party, professional and other public organizations
A) in 1928
B) in 1930
B) in 1932
D) in 1934
D) in 1821

Task №2
Question 1. Institute a mandatory share in the Soviet Union was introduced by the Resolution of the RSFSR Central Executive Committee and SNK
A) May 28, 1928
B) 10 June 1930
B) July 4, 1932
D) September 1, 1937
D) 12 October 1821
Question 2. The third part of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation entered into force
A) from 1 January 2002
B) from 1 February 2002
B) from 1 March 2002
D) from April 1, 2002
D) from February 30, 2002
Question 3. Principles regulating genetic relationships are:
A) the principle of universality of hereditary succession.
B) the principle of freedom of the will
C) the principle of freedom of acceptance of inheritance
D) All of the decree. in Sec. A and B
D) all of the decree. in p. A-B
Question 4. The principle of universality of hereditary succession means that
A) shall take the place of the heir to the deceased not only his rights, but also in his duties
B) the successor enters in place of the testator in his or her rights
B) shall take the place of the heir to the deceased not only in his duties
T) heir does not take the place of the deceased in his or her rights
D) all of the decree. in Sec. A and B
Question 5. Inheritance law is
A) branches of Russian law
B) sub-sector of civil law
B) Civil Rights Institute
D) sector of family law
D) institution of family law

Task №3
Question 1. Inheritance law is
A) group of standards governing the homogeneous social relations within the industry and the civil law
B) a group of standards governing homogeneous public relations and included in their respective industries
B) of the Russian law
D) Institute of Civil Law
D) all of the decree. in Sec. A and B
Question 2. Inheritance law - is
A) established a set of national regulations governing the relations connected with the transfer of property of the deceased to his heirs, and some individuals (legatees, creditors of the deceased)
B) a set of rules governing the relations connected with the transfer of property of the deceased to his heirs only
B) set of established government norms regulating the relations connected with the transition to the estate of the deceased legatees and creditors of the deceased
D) All of the decree. in Sec. A and B
D) all of the decree. in p. A-B
Question 3. When you inherit property of the deceased

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Question 5: Inheritance of possible
A) the will and the law
B) a bequest
B) Law
D) All of the decree. in Sec. A and B
D) all of the decree. in p. A-B

Task №4
Question 1: In the first place put the legislator
A) a will
B) inheritance by law
B) inheritance by law
D) All of the decree. in Sec. A and B
D) all of the decree. in p. A-B
Question 2. Inheritance is performed according to the law, if
A) the will is absent
B) the will revoked by the testator
B) the will declared invalid
D) All of the decree. in Sec. A and B
D) all of the decree. in p. A-B
Question 3. The estate includes
A) owned by the testator at the opening day of the inheritance stuff
B) property rights and obligations
B) belonging to a spouse (wife) of the testator property rights
D) All of the decree. in Sec. A and B
D) all of the decree. in p. A-B
Question 4. In the inheritance can be enabled only property that
A) belonged to the testator legally at the time of death
B) owned or will be owned by the testator legally
B) belonged to the testator and his family legally
D) All of the decree. in Sec. A and B
D) all of the decree. in p. A-B
Question 5: In an estate may include
A) Only the rights of the testator
B) Only the duties of the testator
B) the rights and obligations of the testator
D) All of the decree. in Sec. A and B
D) all of the decree. in p. A-B

Setting №5
Question 1. Do not included in the estate
A) the rights and obligations inextricably linked to the identity of the testator
B) the rights and obligations which the transition in the order of succession is not allowed
B) moral rights and other intangible benefits
D) All of the decree. in p. A-B
D) all of the decree. in Sec. A and B
Question 2. The rights and obligations inextricably linked with the personality of the deceased - it
A) The right to alimony
B) the right to compensation for harm caused to life or health
B) all decree. in Sec. A and B
Question 3. The system of inheritance law includes basic elements
A) principles and institutions
B) the principles and rules
B) principles, institutions and norms
D) institutions and norms
D) all of the decree. in p. A-B
Question 4. Principles of inheritance law are
A) the basic principles in accordance with the law of succession which is built as a system of rule of law, as well as to hereditary-legal regulation of social relations
B) the basic principles in accordance with the law of succession which is built as a system of rule of law
B) the basic principles in accordance with which the hereditary-legal regulation of social relations
D) All of the decree. in Sec. A and B
D) all of the decree. in p. A-B
Question 5. The principles of inheritance law are as follows:
A) the principle of universality of hereditary succession and wills freedom
B) the principle of safeguarding the rights and legitimate interests of necessary heirs and the principle of accounting is not only real, but also supposed will of the testator
C) the principle permissible direction and the principle of optionality, and the protection of the foundations of the rule of law and morality, the interests of the deceased, the heirs, other individuals and legal entities in the relationship of inheritance
D) the principle of the protection of heritage
D) all of the decree. in Sec. A-D

Task №6
Question 1. The testator - it
Question 2. The testator may be
Question 3: Heir - it
Question 4. As an heir may act
Question 5. All citizens are heirs

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