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About inheritance issues

Inheritance includes: 1. Citizens’ legal income. Including income from physical and mental work, stocks, dividends, awards received, etc.; 2. Citizens' houses, savings and daily necessities. Houses include self-occupied houses, rental houses, idle houses, business houses, etc.; savings include deposits in banks, credit unions, insurance companies, and other financial institutions; daily necessities include furniture, home appliances, books, computers, vehicles, etc.; 3. Citizens trees, livestock and poultry; 4. Citizens’ cultural relics, books and materials. Including antiques, calligraphy and paintings, books, collectibles, etc.; 5. The law allows citizens to own the means of production. Including land, agricultural tools, building materials, crops, mineral deposits, etc.; 6. Citizens’ property rights in intellectual property rights such as copyrights, patent rights, trademark rights, etc.; 7. Other legal properties of citizens. Including mortgage rights, pledge rights, liens, mortgage rights, creditor's rights, etc. 1. Personal rights of the deceased. Including the right to life, health, name, portrait, reputation, honor, etc.; 2. The right to use state-owned resources or collective-owned resources. 3. Pensions, living allowances, etc. paid by relevant units to the family members of the deceased due to his death. 4. The decedent rented or borrowed other people’s property during his lifetime. 5. Establish the insurance premium for the beneficiary.