| After the war, women increasingly inherited real property and served as executors of men's estates. |
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| Generally speaking all persons who are capable of making wills may be executors, and some others beside, as infants and married women. |
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| Gunawan made the headlines as his case also implicated four Marine officers who were the alleged executors of the fatal shooting. |
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| If the executors come and the testament is proved, the claimant shall have seisin of the property. |
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| The Koreans were not the puppets of the Soviet Union or its foreign policy executors. |
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| And they are not actors, but executors of a real and serious political strategy. |
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| He ordered that his executors should sell all of his moveables after his death, and spend the proceeds on various embellishments for S Ruffillo. |
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| But a dangerous paradox arose between segregation as a comprehensive state policy of social engineering and its likely executors in the local setting. |
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| In 1305 his executors made arrangements for one and a half pounds of wax to be always available to provide six candles, each weighing a quarter of a pound. |
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| If that seems desirable, consider providing that the lease is binding on the landlord's heirs, executors, administrators, legal representatives, successors or assigns. |
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| If the executors do not appear, but the claimant can prove by inquest that the testator bequeathed him the tenement, it shall be delivered to him. |
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| Klein was represented by super-lawyer Howard Weitzman, who now represents the mj estate and executors in all litigation matters. |
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| I do think that the executors of Diana's will seriously violated her wishes by not dividing her personal property among her godchildren as she requested. |
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| However, it should be noted the sample population was quite small and was skewed toward installation commanders, the executors of current outsourcing policies. |
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| With party members dominating administrative bodies, which included the people's commissariats at the top, those bodies functioned as executors of party policy. |
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| He also insisted that Jesus was the victim of his Roman executors and his cowardly Sadducean judges. |
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| As a result, female executors use more tag questions than male executors in their speech. |
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| The executors chose Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford, Jane Seymour's elder brother, to be Lord Protector of the Realm. |
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| He persuaded Henry to change his will to replace Norfolk, Wriothesly, Gardiner and Tunstall as executors with Seymour's supporters. |
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| After Lewis's death, his authorship was made public by Faber's, with the permission of the executors. |
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| Disraeli's executors decided against a public procession and funeral, fearing that too large crowds would gather to do him honour. |
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| Anthony Thwaite, one of Larkin's literary executors, became the society's first president. |
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| Guest named Clark, his widow Lady Charlotte Guest and Edward Divett as executors and trustees. |
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| Clark and Edward Divett would become executors and trustees of the Ironworks. |
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| And I make executors the saide Cecill, my dere beloved wife, and Sr Raynold Bray, knyght. |
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| Collingwood, and his eminent American friend, Charles Eliot Norton, were executors to his Will. |
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| The IRS issued proposed regulations that would apply to decedents who died in 2010 and whose executors elected under Sec. |
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| While the work was continued by his executors, the project suffered a number of setbacks and was hampered by harsh weather and several serious floods. |
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| The executors of his will were Ragnar Sohlman and Rudolf Lilljequist, who formed the Nobel Foundation to take care of Nobel's fortune and organize the prizes. |
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| Al my other goodes afore not bewitted, my dettes paide, and my legacy fulfilled, I gyve and witto to my sones Roberte Bulmer and John Bulmer, whome I make my executors. |
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| Your Executors are responsible for making sure your Will is put into effect. |
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