| She named the young man executor of her will and instituted him as the sole and universal heir of her modest estate. |
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| Mr Prior has reminded me that he is the nominated executor of two wills of other members of his family. |
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| The estate as of the death, whatever it was, if any, passes to the executor from the will not on the grant of probate, of course. |
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| Texas law permits you to receive up to 5 percent of the value of your father's estate as a commission for your services as executor. |
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| He can certainly be appointed as executor of an estate by a testator who nominates him as such in a will. |
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| She roared out in agony, helpless to do anything except violently curse the executor of her friend. |
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| Record-keeping guidelines set by state law, as well as by APA's Ethics Code, should be followed by the professional executor. |
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| They believe that the governor is the primary executor of this agreement, and that's why they went after him. |
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| Jean Ristat, Aragon's testamentary executor, himself a poet and novelist, was Aragon's last friend. |
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| Nobody has any statutory power to appoint an executor or administrator of a will, except a testator, sir. |
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| Becoming aware of itself, the self also discovers that it is not really its own, but is rather the involuntary executor of cosmic designs. |
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| If you have a will that needs to be probated, your executor will need to state your age at death in the application for probate. |
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| Chen must act like a CEO who insists on tough discipline among his team, for the partially reorganized Cabinet acts as his policy executor. |
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| When the executor or administrator prepares accounts to be approved by the beneficiaries, heirs-at-law or the court, an application for compensation should be included. |
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| The problem in modern times usually does not arise because most testators who have infant children appoint an executor and also appoint the executor guardian. |
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| Beginning in 2010, the regulations will allow an executor or a personal representative of an estate to adjust the cost basis of assets acquired by the estate's beneficiaries. |
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| Accordingly, title to only the personal estate passed to the executor or administrator. |
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| What do I need to submit if I have just become the executor or executrix of the Estate of a deceased HCV Infected Person? |
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| Your responsibility as executor or executrix is to administer the estate and carry out those wishes. |
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| The executor then has the legal authority to distribute the assets as laid out in the will. |
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| After the show, Flavin's son, Stephen, the estate's executor, decided to join forces with Zwirner. |
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| Such a request is usually made by the liquidator or executor of the estate. |
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| Certainly in a context were the private sector is involved as the initiator of a project or as the executor this tension can be very problematic. |
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| In July of the next year, Lawrence died, making George executor and residuary heir of his estate should his daughter, Sarah, die without issue. |
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| Make an appointment for yourself and a family member, friend or your executor at the funeral home or memorial society of your choice. |
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| A former graduate student of Lowell's at Harvard, Mr Bidart was appointed his literary executor after the poet's death. |
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| In many cases, acting as an executor can be a large undertaking, and the responsibilities will arise at a difficult time. |
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| Your executor will be required to submit a number of documents to the court registry in order to complete the probate process. |
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| The executor will also be responsible for filing a final tax return after your death. |
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| Being appointed as an executor or assigning one to your Will is a significant undertaking. |
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| An executor handles all remaining legal and financial details after the person with AD dies. |
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| Probate fees are essentially the taxes that must be paid to the provincial government before your executor can begin to administer your will. |
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| An executor means being involved for months and takes up many hours of time. |
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| You should seriously consider the option of hiring a professional to act as your executor or co-executor. |
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| If you are the sole director of your corporation, for example, your executor may become director in your place. |
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| Attached is film recording of the martyr Ahmad Abu Adass, executor of the operation. |
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| The ISR rehearsal is led by the ISR executor and should be attended by brigade key leaders and a knowledgeable representative from every unit in the brigade. |
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| Not only that, but if your ex-wife is named as your executor or trustee, she will be ineligible to serve, and the person named as the alternate will serve. |
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| The case itself involved a claim by the executor of an estate to retain part of a legacy due to a legatee sufficient to satisfy a debt due by the legatee to the estate. |
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| Named an executor to Turner's will, it was an honour that Ruskin respectfully declined, but later took up. |
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| However, if an executor distributes all the assets of an estate and then discovers an unpaid bill, he or she can be personally liable for the expense. |
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| Factors to consider in choosing an executor include the age and the health of the person, where they live, their financial stability and their ability to manage the concerns of others and be impartial. |
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| The Commission takes the view, contrary to the arguments of the German Government, that the activities of an executor are also among those activities which a lawyer performs principally and habitually. |
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| At that point an executor will be in charge of activating the service. |
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| For instance, a family cottage or investments may have to be sold as heirs try to come up with the funds to pay the taxes, probate, executor, trustee and legal fees. |
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| Fees paid to executors, liquidators or administrators are either income from office or employment or business income, depending on whether the executor or administrator acts in this capacity in the regular course of business. |
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| Government, as the executor of the 1998 Reform agenda, should be consistent and fully committed to ensuring that none of the 1998 Reform demands advocated for by CSOs and the Indonesian public are hampered or neglected. |
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| Trust executor Barbara Horgan sent Adam Luders to Perm to stage the work, which had its euphoric premiere in March. |
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| A trustee includes a liquidator, receiver, receiver-manager, trustee in bankruptcy, assignee, executor, administrator, sequestrator, or any other person who performs a function similar to that of a trustee. |
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| Smith was also a close friend and later the executor of David Hume, who was commonly characterised in his own time as an atheist. |
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| After Victoria's death, her youngest daughter, Princess Beatrice, was appointed her literary executor. |
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| Under the provisions of German law and the administrative practice of the tax authorities based thereon, the place where the services of an executor are supplied is the place from which the operator provides its services. |
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| Presentment of a felo de se before justices of peace, or oyer and terminer, traversable by the executor. |
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| What do you, your family or an executor do with the studio? |
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| They were not allowed to act as an executor of a person's will or be a guardian to an orphaned child. |
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| However, the executor acting on behalf of a non-resident decedent must file an income tax return for the year of death and pay any tax that may be necessary on the deemed disposition. |
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| NatWest Bank, which is acting as the Jim'll Fix It presenter's executor and trustee, said the distribution of his assets had been put on hold in anticipation of legal action from his alleged victims. |
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| Friends and admirers of Carter assess her newly unearthed poems in a Radio 4 programme broadcast this afternoon and presented by the writer's literary executor, Susannah Clapp, the Observer's theatre critic. |
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| If a deceased person's estate has amounts payable or remittable, we will contact the executor or administrator of the estate and ask for payment of the outstanding amounts. |
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| Most of Lewis's posthumous work has been edited by his literary executor Walter Hooper. |
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| They could not be the administrator or executor of a person's estate and if they were owed money they had no legal redress. |
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| This solution allows the Command executor to iterate through a collection of unrelated objects with no vtables and pick out the right method for each one. |
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| His literary executor was his private secretary, Lord Rowton. |
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| An executor must be of sound mind, above the age of eighteen, domiciled in the Virgin Islands, and neither a misdemeanant of a crime of moral turpitude nor a felon. |
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| The executor of an estate could only sue in ecclesiastical courts. |
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