This decision should not be revocable and the financing should be fully provided for to avoid either the Kolkata or Delhi experience. |
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They were a grace, extended by the pleasure of the authorities, and they were revocable at any time. |
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Yet the effects, even in a few American states, will be neither containable nor revocable. |
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As long as they are easily revocable in the event of a change of mind, they should be respected as evidence of a well thought out conviction. |
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The renewal is possible because the superimposition of names is artificial, the delimitation of place revocable through restoration. |
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And if you ever decide you don't want the revocable trust, it can be time-consuming to revoke. |
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This union is neither a revocable contract between independent and equal parties nor mandated by an unchanging divine law which legitimates the subordination of women. |
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For your parents, it would mean changing the ownership of their condominium from their individual names to the name of their revocable living trust. |
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However, transportation also constituted citizenship as revocable, and it is significant that in its representation in Moll Flanders this aspect is revised. |
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Citizenship, along with the rights inhering in that status, is revocable. |
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The common-law rule is the opposite: an offer is revocable until it has been accepted. |
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The customer is entitled on a revocable basis to collect the debts due even after the assignment. |
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The permission to use the graphical material is given only for your current request and is temporary and revocable. |
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If you live in Quebec: To name the spouse as a revocable Beneficiary, the Owner must initial in the space provided. |
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Cease-trade orders are revocable, and we do reinstate clients once they are given a green light by the regulators. |
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The body is perceived by our contemporaries as a type of raw material, malleable and revocable. |
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They are revocable at any time by the Board upon the recommendation of the General Manager. |
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For example, an RPP becomes revocable if a member's pension adjustment for a year exceeds the money purchase limit for the year. |
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I reserve the right to revoke any and all revocable beneficiary designations. |
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However, the property vested in the trust or foundation is generally subject to gift tax, unless the trust or foundation is revocable. |
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This seems to be the case where the bailment is revocable by the bailor at his pleasure either unconditionally or upon a condition which he may satisfy at will. |
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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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The city gave the telco an interim revocable permit earlier this year, but officials insisted a city charter requires that the franchise be voted on by residents. |
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If you name your spouse, a revocable designation will facilitate any future request for a change of beneficiary. |
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If the minimum amount is not paid or is less than what is required to be paid to the member, the plan becomes revocable plan. |
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In the German view, an offer binds the offeror for any stipulated period or, when the offer is silent as to time, for a reasonable period unless the offeror has expressly made the offer revocable. |
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As is the case currently, agreements will be revocable by the employee with two weeks' written notice, and by the employer with reasonable notice. |
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This article discusses how professionals can use funded revocable living trusts and family limited partnerships to protect assets. |
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By downloading copyrighted works through the Services, you are receiving a freely revocable, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the works for personal, non-commercial use. |
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Under the same article, citizens have the right not to be subjected to any experimentation or research without their explicit consent, which is always revocable. |
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If the husband dies while the woman is in the period of waiting which follows revocable divorce, she shall move into the period of waiting which follows death and the period already spent shall not be discounted. |
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You are granted a limited, non-exclusive, revocable and non-transferable license to utilize and access the Site pursuant to the requirements and restrictions of these Terms of Use. |
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Such consent must clearly outline the consequences of this decision, and include a statement indicating that the consent is revocable if separate statements are required at some point in the future. |
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Some places, such as Rome, allowed slaves to accumulate, manage, and use property in a peculium that was legally revocable but could be used to purchase their freedom. |
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This beneficiary designation is revocable unless stated otherwise. |
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For example, a living trust is often an express trust, which is also a revocable trust, and might include an incentive trust, and so forth. |
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You are granted a limited, revocable, and nonexclusive right to create a hyperlink to the home page of Russel Metals Inc. so long as the link does not portray Russel Metals Inc. |
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Thus, a formally irrevocable trust could be re-characterized into a revocable trust if the settlor is as a matter of fact administering the trust, for instance in the capacity of protector enjoying vast powers over the trust. |
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