There is little doubt that it is the lex situs which as a general rule governs the transfer of movables when effected contractually. |
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Identification of the situs is often better made by MRI because of the wider field of view. |
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The proper law governing the transfer of corporeal movable property is the lex situs. |
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There are several types of property which are exceptions to the U. S. situs rules for estate tax purposes. |
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Also, a higher proportion of your general liabilities will be applied against your U. S. situs property if the value of your estate is reduced. |
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The situs of the administration was not the situs of the taxing authority. |
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In addition, the study shows that there may be a need for a non-exclusive jurisdiction ground based on the situs of moveable assets. |
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Under the current Community legislation regarding the proprietary aspects of securities, the situs laws coincide with the law governing these proprietary aspects. |
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The risks that are thereby insured or the persons whose risks are thereby insured may also be said to have their situs or residence, as the case may be, in Ontario. |
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The proper approach to determining the situs of intangible personal property is to evaluate the various connecting factors which tie the property to one location or another. |
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The Supreme Court rejected the previously adopted test that situs of the debtor was the sole test for determining whether the personal property of an Indian or band was situated on a reserve. |
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Of course, the decision in Williams's case will not necessarily provide more exemptions from taxation than if the conflicts of laws situs rules, alluded to in Nowegijick's case, had continued to be applied. |
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Moreover, under revised article 9, the lex situs of tangible collateral at date a priority issue arises governs the effect of perfection or non-perfection and priority in tangible collateral. |
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Questions of title affecting immovables are determined under the lex situs. |
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Abdominal and pelvic CT revealed polysplenia, midline liver, situs ambiguous, and interrupted inferior vena cava with azygous continuation. |
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Depending on the laws of the resident state, a second option may be to change the situs of the trust to a more taxpayer-friendly jurisdiction. |
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However, Canadians must remember that the exemption is prorated based on the ratio of the value of U. S. situs assets compared with the value of the estate as a whole. |
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Mode of inheritance in Isolated levocardia, dextrocardia and situs inversus. |
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Roentgenographic examination of the chest and abdomen and CT scan of the abdomen confirmed situs inversus totalis. |
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This empiricist and subjectivist choice has often been misunderstood, leading certain situs and pro-situs to become rather obnoxious spiritual advisors. |
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In addition, he merged the methods developed by the German mathematician Georg Cantor with the methods of analysis situs, an early stage of topology. |
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Poincaré took up the task and looked for ways in which such manifolds could be distinguished, thus opening up the whole subject of topology, then known as analysis situs. |
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His report was the first detailed description of the condition, which came to be known as situs inversus and is thought to occur in about 1 in 20,000 people. |
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Where an inter vivos or testamentary trust includes immovables, reference must be made to the lex situs on all aspects relating to title and land use. |
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Situs inversus totalis is a congenital anomaly in which the major visceral and thoracic organs are reversed or mirrored from their normal positions. |
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