It fittingly perpetuates his memory as one who lived an unassuming honourable life and bequeathed the whole of his residuary estate to charity. |
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In Germany and the United States, residuary powers vest in the Lands and the States. |
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The Group also looked into various regulatory and supervisory aspects relating to NBFCs including residuary non-banking financial companies. |
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So there is the danger that half the value of the clothing could end up elsewhere, perhaps under a residuary bequest. |
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A residuary gift: the amount remaining after other payments, debts and gifts have been distributed. |
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The position of the unit holder is different from that of a residuary beneficiary in an unadministered estate, which rests upon concepts of a different area of discourse. |
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He was liable to the other beneficiaries with interests in the residuary estate for the loss suffered by the trust shareholding, i.e. their decrease in value. |
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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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On that basis, any trust imposed on the residuary estate can only have been a half secret trust. |
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As a result, the provisions on voting in Article 2 and most of the following Articles will be of a residuary character. |
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A residuary discretion resides with the Ministry or agency responsible for the transfer. |
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In the absence of the above, the estate or the residuary estate shall devolve on the public treasury. |
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Yet, with the end of the Cold War era, many thought that war could hopefully become a residuary, painful exception in international relations. |
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Subjects outside of these two lists are considered residuary subjects and comprise the exclusive domain of the provinces. |
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The residuary issues of Tribunals seem to be the most crucial issues for the coming months. |
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Many provisions of the Vienna Convention are expressed as residuary rules which operate only unless the treaty provides otherwise. |
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After the death of my wife, and in the meantime subject to her interest, my trustees shall hold my residuary estate and the income thereof in trust for my nephew. |
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One, it would require the abolition of the Concurrent List so as to substantially enhance the residuary jurisdiction of the provinces. |
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However, in this case the residuary clause and the clause that leaves Anna Nicole's entire estate to Daniel are one in the same. |
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Mrs. Hall, under the terms of her deceased husband's will, was designated as the residuary legatee of all of the property of the latter's succession, thus, as the universal legatee. |
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Of course the residuary of his lordship's estate has been benefited, but we cannot discover what advantage has accrued either to Selwyn's credit or to the public by this transaction. |
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At this common reference point the wave patterns developed by the ship and by the model are the same, and residuary resistances per ton of displacement also are the same. |
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This Article is a residuary provision which, subject to Articles 41 to 43, confers general jurisdiction on any court having jurisdiction under the lex fori. |
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It was agreed that the residuary powers which rested with the Union government earlier be shifted to the Concurrent List and that the legislation on this list be in consultation with the state governments. |
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One might have thought that under the same logic, GGL would have been entitled to receive the residuary profit as the owner of the intangibles, which would have negated the transfer pricing adjustment determined by the Court. |
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The project suggests a global regional approach to rehabilitation of the lower River Jordan to restore the minimum flow needed and process the upstream residuary waters flowing into it. |
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Our primary focus is exploiting to the maximum extent the potential of the residuary products while minimizing the environmental impact and costs. |
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The denominator of that fraction is the value of the entire residuary estate. |
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For example, depending on the terms of the will, estate taxes may be paid from the residuary estate and not burden specific bequests. |
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This is known as a legacy, and will not form part of your residuary estate ensuring that the tradition continues. |
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The cash would form part of the residuary estate and pass to those who would have received the estate after the payments of specific bequests. |
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His Will stipulates an amount equal to those costs to be returned to his residuary estate. |
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Some states, she notes, consider a general residuary clause to constitute an exercise of that power. |
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In this case, no claims were filed by creditors, and the residuary beneficiary consented to the payments to the specific devisees, so there was no harm. |
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If a residuary devise fails in toto, the intestacy rules apply even though there is a will unless the will includes an alternative residuary provision. |
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In In re Estate of Joffe, the decedent left her residuary estate to her surviving child and left only a nominal amount to the children of her predeceased child. |
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Presumably, the latter decision will be used only if the same beneficiaries will be receiving both the gifted assets and the residuary estate assets. |
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The Residuary Body would be wound up after three years and the levy was supposed to be reduced annually as properties were disposed of. |
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He would then change classes and take the remainder as Residuary because he is the agnate relative closest in degree to the deceased, excluding all collaterals. |
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