There are also special circumstances such as wills, separate estates, joint property, and divided or undivided possession of an estate. |
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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. |
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If he is determined to make this a battle of wills, the outcome could be very messy. |
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Instead, they explain that all humans have wills and desires, and it should not be surprising that infants also express theirs. |
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The manual, launched on 22 February, will help in writing wills and testaments. |
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The Family Records Centre, in Islington, holds census information from 1841, wills and birth, death and marriage certificates. |
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Not long after that, we found out that Mom and Dad had left us all a lot of money in their wills. |
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Among other material now available online is Scotland's statutory registers of births, deaths and marriages along with wills and testaments. |
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Mr Prior has reminded me that he is the nominated executor of two wills of other members of his family. |
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It's also important to draw up wills to clarify legal custody in the case of unexpected death. |
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Specifics such as whether the couples were registered partners or had drawn up legal wills shall factor into each decision. |
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And those jurisdictions have also eliminated discrimination in the areas of property division, wills, stamp duty and hospital visitation rights. |
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Members of religious orders may inherit only small life pensions and cannot dispose of property through wills. |
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Durable power of attorney documents, like wills and trusts, can be changed or rewritten as needed. |
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There is a widely held view among solicitors that do-it-yourself wills only result in making lawyers richer. |
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And lastly, regarding the Constitution, the Conservative government will not make any changes unless the democratic process wills it. |
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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. |
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Not for gain or glory, not for riches or immortality, but because my God wills it and that makes it right. |
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Is it the case that a spell will not work if the person casting it consciously desires or wills the outcome? |
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They extended this concern to issues of malpractice in regards to living wills and organ donations. |
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The case highlights the agonizing medical decisions that living wills were meant to avoid. |
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The audit focuses on preventive services, including cancer screening, immunizations, and living wills. |
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Opponents of such living wills could condemn these documents as suicidally motivated refusals of medical treatment. |
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The moral of the story is that living wills and powers of attorney for healthcare are important to have even if you're young. |
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Times like these also remind us of the need to take stock of our overall financial picture, from insurance to record-keeping to wills. |
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He forced through his reformation by terror, against the wills of almost all his subjects, by savagely suppressing dissent. |
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It is grown in every wine region, bending as much to the wills of the viticulturists and wine-makers as to the influence of climate and terroir. |
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An edged instrument from one of these makers is a cherished possession that's often listed in last wills and testaments. |
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A framer in Washington, D.C., is rehousing George and Martha Washingtons' last wills and testaments with Alpharag Artcare. |
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Miss Beukes said that one must have a law degree and extensive experience in the field of wills and testaments. |
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In mutual wills cases they are a testator, a testatrix and an intended beneficiary or class of beneficiaries. |
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These latter included wills, churches and churchyards, religious obligations, tithes, marriage, slander, and sorcery. |
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He concludes that conspiracy theories about wills and a police attempt to frame Slater were nonsense, but the true killer may never be known. |
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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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Nor is any sort of necessity imposed upon the things God wills from the eternity and unchangeability of the divine will. |
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I mutely watched as a silent battle of wills raged between the two, glad for once I wasn't a part of it. |
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They offer an extensive record search service, which includes wills and unregistered land. |
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Hawks seemed to have won the battle of wills when they were awarded the scrum for an accidental offside. |
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Now, the open clash of arms would be replaced by a fierce contest of wills and ideas. |
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The battle of wills was played out against a background of heated passion, not all of it unrequited. |
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One of the things I most look forward to, if the Lord wills, is attending my son Jeremy's ordination to the ministry. |
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A legal formula is likely to devalue that individualism, the very uniqueness we assume such wills are designed to capture. |
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Be careful to note in this clause that the will supersedes all previous wills, making them null and void. |
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Though the battle of wills between the two of them is the focus of the film, it generates a paltry amount of drama. |
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Under their wills, the house will pass to the survivor on the death of either of them. |
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A systematic search of parish registers of births, marriages and deaths, wills, and other sources would undoubtedly yield many more. |
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But there is also a curious symmetry between opponents of the death penalty, and opponents of euthanasia and living wills. |
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God is the Creator from all eternity, and he creates when He wills, in His infinite goodness, through His coessential Logos and Spirit. |
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God wills that the church be a people who in the midst of the fallenness of the present show what God is like. |
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However, when registered wills from the early 19th century to the present are examined, berths were never mentioned as inheritable property. |
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Our moving forward is impeded by the finality of this event, but the memory of these five wonderful people wills us to move forward. |
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Pinch hitters have almost all of their chances against fireballing, late-inning relief pitchers capable of breaking bats and crippling wills. |
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All have to work in a laundry under the strict supervision of the nuns, who break their wills through sadistic punishments. |
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The exchange of ideas and information becomes a battle of wills, a futile and dispiriting activity. |
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The freedom of testamentary disposition, of course, is a matter of statute under the Wills Act, originally under the statute of wills. |
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He was accused of deliberately increasing the dosage of opiates used as pain relief in order to end the lives of patients who had left him money in their wills. |
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Because of Florida's complicated probate system and the high statutory attorneys' fees, most people in Florida create revocable living trusts rather than write wills. |
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She specialises in conveyancing, probate, wills and matrimonial work, and in her spare time enjoys skiing, sailing, riding, theatre and eating out. |
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This study aimed to determine the knowledge of elderly inpatients in the United Kingdom on living wills and their healthcare choices should they write such a will. |
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As nurses, we need to be knowledgeable about the legal implications of advance directives, living wills, health care agent, and conservator of person. |
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Assuming responsibility for care coordination is especially important at the end of life with the increased emphasis on advance directives and living wills. |
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This has led critics to regard advance directives as living wills. |
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We have become a nation of children, happy to surrender our judgments and our wills to political exhortations and commercial blandishments that would insult actual adults. |
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Conflict is always a conflict of minds and wills of the parties involved. |
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It was acted upon by both sisters, their wills being made in accordance with it, and it effected, in my opinion, a severance of the joint tenancy. |
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If you hold to it, you will conquer Rome and own the world, if Allah wills. |
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A recent television program on Siamese twins demonstrated how a pair of joined, genetically identical humans had different preferences and quite distinct wills and spirits. |
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Agreements to make mutual wills have the effect of disentitling any other person who is not provided for in the will from making a claim under the Act. |
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They may impose their wills, but that does not bring respect. |
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Both had the ability to impose their wills over their opponents. |
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Rather than conforming their minds, hearts and wills to God's purposes, humans are adept at manipulating the name of God to serve their own agendas. |
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It becomes a battle of wills between the cop and the crazy for the life of the girl, although lurking beneath such intimations of horror is a modicum of respect. |
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I doubted, as I watched over the little boy's head, that the old man would live, but there were always several people who had strong wills to live. |
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They are enacting their own selfish wills, and teaching us to do the same. |
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Although written living wills were helpful, they were insufficient. |
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Now it is both necessary and sufficient for justice, and thus for praiseworthiness, that an agent wills what is right, knowing it to be right, because it is right. |
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The names revealed can then be researched in newspapers of the time and at the National Archive, where records of wills, births and deaths will reveal further information. |
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The Dodsons' obsession with wills and funerals depicts their view of death as a great final summing-up, a logical extension of a measured, prudent, and frugal life. |
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The couple have been to Christchurch twice before and spent a great deal of time on the last visit researching marriages and death records, wills and shipping records. |
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In men's wills, usufruct on the husband's property is left to widows under condition that they give up their right to dowry and extradotal goods in favour of offspring. |
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Up and down the country, thousands of other people have done the same, yet all of us knew at the time we signed such documents that these wills had no proper legal status. |
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Leighton used her job at the Treasury Solicitors to search the homes of the dead for their last wills and testaments to place and recover forged documents. |
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If you decide to hire a different lawyer, it may be necessary to prepare codicils to your wills, or the other lawyer may need to write new wills altogether. |
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Survival on a southern chain gang is the main theme of this book in which a prolific escaper pits himself against authority in a constant test of wills. |
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May we be justice minded and peace-filled just as God wills it. |
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It is impossible, with the best of wills to conduct free and fair elections under occupation with a war of attrition taking place between rebels and occupiers. |
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Gifts to the university come to us as cash, stock transfers, property, pledges to be paid over time, wills, estates, trusts and life insurance policies. |
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But can empire be thrust upon a nation, whether it wills it or not? |
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In other states the law requires courts to invalidate wills that are signed with an X unless the testator was physically or mentally incapable of signing her full name. |
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Due to Henry VIII's agonising difficulty in siring a healthy, legitimate male heir, the succession was safeguarded by both royal wills and acts of Parliament. |
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If you don't want to hire an attorney, another option is to retype your existing wills word for word as they are written, while at the same time making your desired changes. |
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There is evidence that even married women could own property independently, and some surviving wills are in the joint names of husband and wife. |
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The move will pave the way for probate court orders covering the Dubai assets of those who have registered their wills through the registry. |
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These ministries are shared with them by others to whom also the Spirit divides his gifts severally as he wills. |
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Local lawyers have been asked to look at hundreds of executrices of wills, including the court fees paid for processing documents. |
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Gilbert had already started work on a new opera involving a plot in which people fell in love against their wills after taking a magic lozenge. |
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If I could bear it longer and not fall To quarrel with your great opposeless wills, My snuff and loathed part of nature should Burn itself out. |
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Masters and overseers resorted to physical punishments to impose their wills. |
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Alexander also confirmed that soldiers could free their slaves in their wills. |
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Now a new study confirms that confusion about interpreting living wills prevails in prehospital settings, as well. |
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Its powers have been reduced over the centuries but still meets weekly to prove wills and to grant marriage licences. |
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Testamentary trusts may be created in wills, defining how money and property will be handled for children or other beneficiaries. |
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Unlike trusts, wills must be signed by two to three witnesses, the number depending on the law of the jurisdiction in which the will is executed. |
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Agesilaus was fined by the Ephories, because he had drawne the hearts and good wills of al his fellow-citizens unto himselfe alone. |
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Jurisdiction over such matters, as well as marriages and wills remained contentious in Bracton's day. |
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She didn't want to lose their childish battle of wills, but neither did she want some parasite swimming up her hoo-ha. |
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Studies suggest African Americans are largely unaware of living wills and their value. |
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The primary focus of living wills is to make known the care one would wish to receive near the end of their life. |
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Nisar Ali Khan said he had no ill wills and complaints against Nawaz Sharif and emphasized on focusing on betterment of the government and the party. |
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But MPs also warned that planned moves such as living wills to windup banks in an orderly fashion were likely to raise the cost of credit for customers. |
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A century and a half later, the statutory provision for nuncupative wills disappeared in England.As of 1960, forty-two American states warranted nuncupative wills. |
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Our fundamental value in the law of wills is freedom of testation, but the inner tendencies of civil jury trial put our procedural system in conflict with our substantive law. |
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Secondly, wills should not leave everything outright to the surviving cohabitee as it will be subject to inheritance tax a second time on their death. |
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The Code of Civil Procedure also recognizes nuncupative wills. |
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The second section is a fascinating and careful exploration of issues of mental capacity and coercion, particularly surrounding nuncupative wills. |
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The book comes with a CD containing sample forms for such documents as tenant agreements, living wills, co-parenting agreements, and medical powers of attorney. |
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Living wills reduce the systemic risk of a big bank failing, Dimon said. |
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Readers can use this guide to find out where to order documents and certificates of birth, death, marriage and adoption, decrees absolute and wills. |
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Tiberius and Augustus had both left gifts to the army and guard in their wills, and upon Caligula's death the same would have been expected, even if no will existed. |
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According to the regulators, the shortcomings stemmed from the fact that the living wills were based on certain unrealistic and inadequate assumptions. |
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The Justinian Code's doctrines provided a sophisticated model for contracts, rules of procedure, family law, wills, and a strong monarchical constitutional system. |
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Dutch women were also allowed to take communion alongside men, and widows were able to inherit property and maintain control over their finances and husband's wills. |
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The Church had long asserted the role of interpreting wills. |
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Sir, Your name is down amongst the Black hearts in the Black Book and this is to advise you and the like of you, who are Parson Justasses, to make your wills. |
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