Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Decedent: a person who has died
2. Living will: directs medical personnel to withhold or withdraw “heroic measures” or life-support.
3. Will: a document that states the decedents wishes for the distribution of his/her assets
4. Durable power of attorney: a document that gives legal rights to a designated person to handle your financial affairs and make and manage your health care decisions in the event that you can no longer do so.
5. License: formal permission from a constituted authority to do a specific thing.
6. Lease: a contract renting land, property to another for a specified period of time and payment
7. Beneficiaries: persons designated as the recipients of funds or other property under a will, trust, insurance policy, etc.
8. Instetacy: the state of having not made a will at death
9. Odometer: an instrument for measuring distances traveled by an automobile
10. Probate: the official proving of a will as authentic or valid in a court