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There are also special circumstances such as wills, separate estates, joint property, and divided or undivided possession of an estate.
We have to recognise that we have laid most of the building blocks already and that it is too late to win a battle of wills.
If he is determined to make this a battle of wills, the outcome could be very messy.
Instead, they explain that all humans have wills and desires, and it should not be surprising that infants also express theirs.
The manual, launched on 22 February, will help in writing wills and testaments.
The Family Records Centre, in Islington, holds census information from 1841, wills and birth, death and marriage certificates.
Not long after that, we found out that Mom and Dad had left us all a lot of money in their wills.
Among other material now available online is Scotland's statutory registers of births, deaths and marriages along with wills and testaments.
Mr Prior has reminded me that he is the nominated executor of two wills of other members of his family.
It's also important to draw up wills to clarify legal custody in the case of unexpected death.
Specifics such as whether the couples were registered partners or had drawn up legal wills shall factor into each decision.
And those jurisdictions have also eliminated discrimination in the areas of property division, wills, stamp duty and hospital visitation rights.
Members of religious orders may inherit only small life pensions and cannot dispose of property through wills.
Durable power of attorney documents, like wills and trusts, can be changed or rewritten as needed.
There is a widely held view among solicitors that do-it-yourself wills only result in making lawyers richer.
And lastly, regarding the Constitution, the Conservative government will not make any changes unless the democratic process wills it.
He chooses to do so not because he seeks to suffer or because God wills his death, but as the means to life for God's people.
Not for gain or glory, not for riches or immortality, but because my God wills it and that makes it right.
Is it the case that a spell will not work if the person casting it consciously desires or wills the outcome?
They extended this concern to issues of malpractice in regards to living wills and organ donations.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It's a place that has an ancient monopoly in suits about people's wills and people's marriages, and disputes among ships and boats.
He forged wills, this blade did, if he didn't also put the supposed testators to sleep too.
The friction of the interests and wills encompassing him evolved an atmosphere which he had no strength to antagonise.
Albeit at the beginning it was against their wills, and scantly would they receive it.
Man by nature is degraded, because he is chargeable with original and actual sin, and because he wills not to obey God.
He studied the records in the Tower, and was expert in deciphering old wills and registers and muniments belonging to monasteries.
In the friction of these opposing wills, forces baneful to Man are generated.
In this country, the cases upon the subject of nuncupative wills are considerably numerous since the last civil war.
A gift causa mortis may be made orally, while, with the exception of nuncupative wills, all wills must be in writing.
We infer the voluntariness of the servants of the Patriarchs from the impossibility of their being held against their wills.
We infer the voluntariness of the servants of the Patriarchs from the impossibility of their having been held against their wills.
It was rather their prearrangement than their wills that moved them to action.
So if at the worst it is inanimate then anyhow we have our poor wills and our poor wits to pit against it.
Have you no sense to devise a system which will make you independent of all efforts, and all wills, but your own?
I am told there is an office in London in which copies of all wills must be kept.
A minority of the states of this country recognize the validity of holographic wills.
Inconvenient, vulgar, inapposite, this should debar even the subscribers from obtaining probate for their wills.
Subordination to the wills of their superiors was ingrained in their natures.
And I wait, submissive to His will, for nothing happens unless He wills it.
The religions and literatures of the world will be open books, which he who wills may read.
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