How many states have at least 5 neighboring states?
List of Neighboring States
State Name | Number of Neighboring States |
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Missouri Tennessee | 8 |
Colorado Kentucky | 7 |
Arkansas Idaho Illinois Iowa Nebraska New York Oklahoma Pennsylvania South Dakota Utah Wyoming | 6 |
Arizona Georgia Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Nevada New Mexico Ohio Virginia West Virginia | 5 |
How did Idaho get its borders?
Lincoln appointed him Idaho’s first territorial governor on March 10, 1863. Idaho wanted the Continental Divide to become the border between the two territories, but Montana’s proposal to establish the Bitterroot Mountains as the boundary was approved by Congress before Idaho could even communicate its objection.
Can executor cheat beneficiaries?
No, an executor cannot override or modify the terms of a will, with few exceptions. In fact, as a fiduciary to the estate beneficiaries, executors are legally required to abide by the will throughout the probate process, including the distribution of assets to the named beneficiaries of the will.
What executors Cannot do?
What an Executor (or Executrix) cannot do? As an Executor, what you cannot do is go against the terms of the Will, Breach Fiduciary duty, fail to act, self-deal, embezzle, intentionally or unintentionally through neglect harm the estate, and cannot do threats to beneficiaries and heirs.
Can an executor refuse to sell a house?
The Executor of an Estate is allowed to sell property owned by the deceased person, as long as there are no surviving joint owners or clauses in the Will that prevent selling the property.
Can an executor refuse to pay a beneficiary?
If an executor/administrator is refusing to pay you your inheritance, you may have grounds to have them removed or replaced. If this is the case, any Court application to have them removed/replaced is very unlikely to succeed and you may then be ordered to pay all the legal costs.