His will, dated 11 July 1737, with codicils of 15 and 16 July of the same year, contains the following references to the salt. |
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Some beneficiaries named in the original will of July 14th 2000 were cut out in any of three codicils subsequently added. |
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The book is composed mostly of the codicils, requests for proposals and definitions of duties that were required to jolt Sandy Springs to life. |
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Two problems last week that, briefly, inevitably, sent lawyers and privacy campaigners reaching for press codes and codicils. |
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If you decide to hire a different lawyer, it may be necessary to prepare codicils to your wills, or the other lawyer may need to write new wills altogether. |
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The delay is probably due to the time it takes teams of lawyers to scan the codicils and calculate the consequences, and the accountants to hazard the costs of options. |
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Although in principle, testaments and codicils need not differ in making bequests to different groups of legatees, in fact we observe such differences. |
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Drawing up a new will can actually prove less expensive than adding codicils and makes for a clearer statement of your wishes. |
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But much still depends on whether enough reforms are enacted in full, without codicils that stealthily neuter their impact, and on when they will take effect. |
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These additional clauses are known as codicils. |
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Files for testate and intestate estates contain documents such as wills and codicils, letters of probate and administration, affidavits, inventories of estates, etc. Alphabetically arranged by surname of deceased. |
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Codicils must be signed, dated, and witnessed in the same way as a will. |
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