Unlike the property listed in your will, the property in a trust is not probated, so it passes directly to your inheritors. |
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The bagpipes are warpipes and those who thrill to them today are the inheritors of a warrior tradition. |
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The Spartans viewed themselves as the true inheritors of the Greek tradition. |
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In the field of electro-technology investors also rose from the ranks of family inheritors. |
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So we are, in fact, the inheritors and recipients of all of those interesting evolutionary experiments. |
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We sold it because French tax law was very prohibitive concerning foreign inheritors. |
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They are the problem in Mindanao because they have always been the aggressors, oppressors and colonizers, the inheritors of piratic colonialism. |
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It is not easy to trace the motives of the reformers or their inheritors as they gradually set at naught large elements of symbol in worship. |
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But their inscription of the working class as the inheritors and fulfillers of the national destiny had a pervasive effect on Australian historiography. |
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Instead, it wisely concentrates on later works that show each man's style as it was copied and re-envisioned by inheritors of the tradition. |
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The old elite may now have a stronger hand against the international-minded inheritors of Descoings. |
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Indigenous children are the inheritors of their communities' land and custodians of the spiritual values that derive from it. |
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This is what we have to remember as the proud inheritors of this great and free and democratic country. |
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Furthermore a law of 1968 authorizes inheritors to pay their taxes by making works of art over to the States. |
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As the inheritors of a civilization, which considers helping the poor as one of its duties, we should increase our efforts in this field. |
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Worthy inheritors of a tradition of good taste and refinement, Les Elégantes de Longines crystallise the fertile period of the Roaring Twenties. |
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We are the inheritors of the wealthiest, most powerful nation in human history. |
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He it is that has made you inheritors in the earth: so he who disbelieves, his disbelief be on his own self. |
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It was, for five minutes, a blues guitar masterclass, several generations of style inheritors trying to outduel one another. |
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It is all the assets that a person bequeaths to his or her inheritors at the time of death. |
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These centres regard themselves as inheritors of authentic traditions. |
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We are the inheritors of an intellectual and material wealth and tradition that far exceeds anything we could build ourselves. |
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But April 19th has deeper significance for members of the militia movement and their inheritors throughout the United States. |
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They are the inheritors of the legal heir of the deceased as a result of official registration documents to prove themselves and they have received from the relevant court documents are certified. |
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Much of this shift reflects the social phenomena of inheritors in general. |
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Make sure that your inheritors don't have to repay your loan. |
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We need to remember that we are the inheritors of a remarkable country and a remarkable way of life made possible by truly remarkable men and women. |
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To assuage their cultural anxiety, Romans lost no opportunity to badmouth the inheritors of Periclean Athens. |
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In that sense, the townies, not the farmers, were the inheritors of a pioneer capacity for hard work. |
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Mr. Marchán Romero, wanted to know whether the right of succession engendered legal disputes between inheritors that prevented or delayed public access to literary works. |
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We must remember that the three Viennese composers did not consider themselves revolutionaries breaking with the past, but rather the successors and inheritors of a rich tradition. |
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It is however inevitable that this help cannot solve all problems of ownership in cases such as when all of the inheritors cannot be located or where for whatever reason they are unable to agree on future use of the land. |
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In quotes from the book: My dear Prue, we are the inheritors of a wonderful world, a beautiful world, full of life and mystery, goodness and pain. |
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Protection lasts the entire life of the author, and 70 years following the author's death, with rights being transferred to the inheritors and dependants. |
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The absence of a process of justice and of memory keeps inheritors of that history in their status of victims deprived of historical recognition and memory not only in a symbolical way but also in their daily life. |
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This competitive instinct explains why anti-Americanism was the natural flipside to de Gaulle's effort in the 1960s to turn Europe into a French-led superpower. As with de Gaulle, so with his inheritors. |
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It is religious profession that makes the Friars full, unlimited and unrestricted inheritors of Dominic's vision and the charism of our Order, expressed in our contemporary world. |
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In his interview, Gul said both countries were the two inheritors of important states and emperorships. |
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We are inheritors of knowledge, skills, arts, ideas and ideals, of enduring things that we should not willingly give up, but which we are apt to forger because we take them for granted. |
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After 1945 the Communist regime wholeheartedly adopted the Piast Concept, making it the centerpiece of their claim to be the true inheritors of Polish nationalism. |
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