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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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<br>'''&nbsp;The Probate Process'''  
<br>'''&nbsp;The Probate Process'''  
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