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Even before the unification of Norway (872 AD) some districts had joined together in a ''laug ''or ''lag ''(law) that later became known as a ''ting ''(court), where one could come in order to settle disagreements, bring forth complaints, or hear the law. | Even before the unification of Norway (872 AD) some districts had joined together in a ''laug ''or ''lag ''(law) that later became known as a ''ting ''(court), where one could come in order to settle disagreements, bring forth complaints, or hear the law. | ||
A list of many terms found in probate and other records can be found in [[Norway Glossary|Norway Glossary]] with an explanation of the words. | A list of many terms found in probate and other records can be found in [[Norway Glossary|Norway Glossary]] with an explanation of the words. | ||
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[https://familysearch.org/ask/learningViewer/525 '''Exploring Probate Records in Norway'''] - Research tutorial at FamilySearch | |||
<br>''' The Probate Process''' | <br>''' The Probate Process''' |
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