It's all about pensions, next of kin, inheritance tax and parenting rights etc. |
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He said next of kin would be notified before the man's identity was released. |
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In the military, we have very strict rules on the notification of next of kin. |
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The driver's name was being withheld until police could notify next of kin. |
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The spokeswoman said the force was in the process of notifying the gunman's next of kin. |
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I think it has more to do with legal distinctions, such as next of kin, inheritance, community property and the like. |
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For example, in the event of an emergency, you'd like your partner to be immediately recognised as your next of kin. |
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She believes that his family could make a claim on the house as they are his next of kin. |
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It witters on unconvincingly that having next of kin makes the decision less sovereign to the individual involved. |
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The other man, whose identity was withheld pending notification of next of kin, was wounded in the chest, arm and thigh. |
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She had no next of kin and had lived in a residential home for the past 50 years. |
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Ah yes, that's certainly true, but we are also obliged to notify the next of kin. |
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I humbly request your attention to this matter so that I can present you as his next of kin and beneficiary to his chattels. |
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On Friday police said they would not identify her until her next of kin had been informed. |
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They say the government has no right to intervene, that her next of kin should make the decision. |
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If you have no immediate next of kin available as a witness, the bequeathal is still legal. |
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When the officer asked the woman's name he found it didn't match the next of kin for the deceased. |
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The British embassy in Manila said it could not confirm details until it had notified the next of kin. |
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Obviously, everyone would accept that my husband is my immediate next of kin, and I am his. |
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Visits have been restricted to next of kin to prevent the further spread of the highly contagious vomiting bug. |
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The important details could include types of illness, treatment being administered and details of next of kin. |
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But Richard was only there on behalf of Karen's next of kin, back home in Pennsylvania and too distraught to travel. |
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The other issue would the one of whether, if someone has not opted out, their next of kin still had to be contacted before organs were taken. |
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The man is believed to be local, and police spent yesterday tracing his next of kin. |
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It was a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet my next of kin over sausage rolls and cheesy Wotsits, so naturally Lisa couldn't refuse. |
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He in fact did follow the request of the patient but counselled the next of kin. |
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This information shall make it possible quickly to advise the next of kin concerned. |
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The mortal remains of the Prince and his next of kin and fellow exiles were then disentombed and returned to their homeland to be reburied in worthy graves. |
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It is beneficial for Alcor to have the names of your next of kin and a feeling for their attitudes about cryonics. |
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Information can be given by letter, by gathering the next of kin and in grief groups. |
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In addition, necessary authorizations to cremate must be obtained from the next of kin or authorizing person. |
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Canada is the only country with a program that brings fallen soldiers' next of kin to Afghanistan to help them find some closure. |
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The research focuses on assessment of the ability of patients and their next of kin to take on delivery of some care. |
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The next of kin have been advised but at the request of the family, the name of the soldier is being withheld. |
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We would thus like to see hospitals deploying more staff to identify potential donors, but also to counsel and assist the next of kin. |
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However, for eligible next of kin, if the medals have never been issued, the first set is free. |
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Patients and their next of kin also have a greater sense of acknowledgement of nurses who visit their home. |
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This information will be, in these circumstances, relayed to the French Minister of Foreign Affairs in Paris and to their next of kin in France. |
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We have some very set procedures there to make sure that in the case of a death there would be proper notification of the next of kin. |
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It was brought to our knowledge that the forementioned client died in testate and nominated no next of kin to the title over the investments made with the bank. |
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Each of the canisters contain forms for residents to fill in their medical history, including any allergies or regular prescriptions and next of kin. |
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Here it is, in the faces of the victims, in the stories of bravery, in the souls and memory of the survivors, the next of kin. |
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In practice, this is the stance taken by most UK cancer registries, which do not require consent from next of kin before disclosing cancer diagnoses for genetic counselling. |
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They cannot leave it to the initiative of the next of kin either to lodge a formal complaint or to take responsibility for the conduct of the investigative procedures. |
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Her job included sending telegrams about casualties to next of kin. |
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Late Monday night the FBI released the identities of seven of the deceased whose next of kin had been notified. |
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In exchange, the community and government recognize the pair as next of kin and give them the tools they need to do their duty. |
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People worried about who would be notified as their next of kin in case of medical emergency are being urged to carry a new card to avoid confusion. |
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The civil partnership corrects an injustice and gives next of kin financial rights. |
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Children entered an orphanage on the basis of a court order and members of the staff were encouraged to try to trace their next of kin or to find foster families for them. |
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This Court has also pointed out that the mortal remains of a person deserve respectful treatment before that person's next of kin, due to the significance they have for them. |
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Upon arriving at the scene of an accident where the casualty is unconscious, unable to speak or deceased, how can emergency services quickly contact next of kin? |
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The TSB keeps survivors and next of kin informed at various stages of the investigation and may request interviews with them to assist in the investigation. |
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Shipowners or their representatives shall take measures for safeguarding property left on board by sick, injured or deceased seafarers and for returning it to them or to their next of kin. |
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The information received by the national Bureau and transmitted by it shall be of such a character as to make it possible to identify the protected person exactly and to advise his next of kin quickly. |
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For the purpose of acting in an emergency or in compassionate circumstances to facilitate contact with your next of kin or friend if you become injured or take ill. |
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The death penalty may not be carried out in case of homicide if the next of kin of the victim accept to forgive the perpetrator in exchange of blood money or without it. |
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Wheeler seems to have had no close family in Australia and on embarking from Melbourne for overseas service gave as his next of kin a stepsister living in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England. |
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Several of his family and next of kin had feudal holdings in Laanemaa and Hiiumaa, legally in Magnus' possession. |
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Wentswinchel, aged 25, a Belgian citizen, joined up at Sydney showgrounds on 22 May 1916 giving his place of birth as Antwerp, Belgium, and his next of kin as his father, John Van Wentswinchel of 1 Straats Waag, Antwerp. |
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With the ING Inheritance Insurance, your next of kin will receive a tidy sum after your death, which will be largely sufficient to pay at least the amount owed in death duties. |
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On failure of heirs under the preceding rules, the inheritance shall descend to the remaining next of kin of the intestate, according to the rules in the English Statute of distributions of personal estate. |
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The debtor then turned and face the house with their next of kin gathered behind them. |
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