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What does Legacy mean? In nuclear and environmental legal practice, legacy describes historic UK nuclear sites, facilities, materials, spent fuel and radioactive wastes from earlier civil or defence programmes, and the liabilities to decommission, manage and remediate them. It is a descriptive term rather than a defined statutory term, but is widely used in regulation, policy and contracts. Under the Energy Act 2004 the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) manages Great Britain’s designated nuclear legacy, regulated by the Office for Nuclear Regulation and the environment agencies. The nuclear legacy includes: (a) sites and facilities formerly operated by the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority and British Nuclear...

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Scots Law: Executor’s Letter Intimating Beneficiary’s Election Between Legal Rights and Legacy under the Will

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Our reference: [ Client - Code/Matter - Matter Code/Matter - Fee Earner initials ]

Your reference: [ insert ref ]

[ insert full address ]

[ insert date ]

Dear [ insert name ]

Estate of the late [ name of deceased ]

We have been engaged to administer the estate of your late [ mother OR father OR grandmother OR grandfather ]. We represent the executor(s), namely [ insert name ] and [ insert name ], appointed under a Will dated [ insert date ]. Under the terms of the Will, you are due a Legacy of [ ]. However, Scots law permits specific relatives to assert a claim against the estate, whether or not the person is identified as a beneficiary in the Will...

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