- An
Irrevocable Fee
Protection Agreement (IFPA) is
generally applied to an over-the-counter
commodity transaction. It is an
irrevocable and
binding legal...
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known as the "corpus" or "trust property". A
testamentary trust is an
irrevocable trust established and
funded pursuant to the
terms of a
deceased person's...
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union was
dissolved by the
Treaty of Kiel in 1814; the
Danish monarchy "
irrevocably and forever"
renounced claims to the
Kingdom of
Norway in
favour of the...
- the work, such as
ensuring that the
integrity of it is preserved. An
irrevocable right to be
recognized as the work's
creator appears in some countries'...
- rights". An
alternative is for
copyright holders to
issue a
license which irrevocably grants as many
rights as
possible to the
general public. Real public...
- non-exclusive
irrevocable license to
distribute them. Most are
copyright to the author, and
arXiv has only a non-exclusive
irrevocable license to distribute...
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before ultimately falling to the
Muslim Turks, but it had been
irrevocably weakened by the
Fourth Crusade. Golna,
Cornelia (2004). City of Man's...
- War (1826–28), respectively, the
Qajar dynasty of Iran was
forced to
irrevocably cede
Eastern Armenia,
consisting of the
Erivan and
Karabakh Khanates...
- Hynie. Like Brown's will, his
irrevocable trust omitted Hynie and
James II as
recipients of Brown's property. The
irrevocable trust had been established...
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reason of the sacrament."
Canon 1057, §2
declares that
marriage is "an
irrevocable covenant". Therefore,
divorce of such a
marriage is a metaphysical, moral...