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Ned's Prior Rights

Quiz by Alex Gibb

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  • Q1

    Which of the following is not one of Ned's Prior Rights?

    Dwellinghouse right

    Right to financial provision

    Furniture right

    Legal right

    300s
  • Q2

    Which of the following statements correctly describes Ned’s options in claiming his Dwellinghouse right?

    Ned must claim the Shelbyville apartment

    Ned can claim both the Springfield house and the Shelbyville apartment

    Ned must claim the Springfield house

    Ned can claim either the Springfield house or the Shelbyville apartment

    300s
  • Q3

    Which of the following statements regarding Ned’s Furniture right is correct?

    Ned cannot claim any furniture

    Ned must choose one house from which to claim furniture, and cannot exceed the maximum value

    Ned can claim furniture from both houses, but only up to the maximum permitted value

    Ned must claim furniture from the same house he claims under his dwellinghouse right

    300s
  • Q4

    How much can Ned claim as financial provision from the estate?

    Nothing, because there is no cash in the estate

    £100,000, because this is the amount of moveable property in the estate

    £50,000, because Maude was survived by children

    £89,000, because Maude had no children

    300s
  • Q5

    Assuming Ned wanted to maximise the financial benefit from his prior rights, what would you advise him to claim?

    The Shelbyville apartment, the Springfield furniture, plus £50,000

    The Springfield house and furniture, plus £50,000

    The Shelbyville apartment and furniture, plus £50,000

    The Springfield house, the Shelbyville furniture, plus £50,000

    300s

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