-
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...
- and
irrevocable if it is an
offer to buy or sell
goods made by a
merchant and it is in
writing and
signed by the offeror. Such an
offer is
irrevocable even...
- came
under Ottoman rule. The
eastern part of
Samtskhe (Meskheti) was
irrevocably lost to the
Ottomans as well as Mesopotamia.
Although parts of Mesopotamia...
- An
Irrevocable Fee
Protection Agreement (IFPA) is
generally applied to an over-the-counter
commodity transaction. It is an
irrevocable and
binding legal...
- the lira as the
official currency of
Malta on 1
January 2008 at the
irrevocable fixed exchange rate of €1 per Lm 0.4293, or
approximately €2.33 per Lm 1...
- Wolpert, the
moment when Jinnah, once a
proponent of Hindu-Muslim unity,
irrevocably committed to
force the
creation of an
independent ****stan.
Until the...
- "transported" back to the
Starship Enterprise.
Though it has
become irrevocably ****ociated with the
series and films, the
exact phrase was
never actually...
- dogmas, that is, when it proposes, in a form
obliging Catholics to an
irrevocable adherence of faith,
truths contained in
divine Revelation or also when...
- – i.e.
patents possibly present – of (parts of) the
standard is made
irrevocably available on a royalty-free basis.
There are no
constraints on the re-use...
- ballads, dramas, movies, and puppet-plays
which grew out of them – is
irrevocably ****ed
because he
prefers human knowledge over
divine knowledge: "He...