- 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. ****et-protection...
- with Mexico.
Before being inaugurated,
Trump moved his
businesses into a
revocable trust,
rather than a
blind trust or
equivalent arrangement "to cleanly...
-
Marvin Brandt Revocable Trust v.
United States, 572 U.S. 93 (2014), was a
United States Supreme Court case in
which the
Court held that a
railroad right-of-way...
-
representation in
stages up to a
supreme council of the state;
mandates revocable at any time; no
organised parties, no
professional politicians, no periodic...
- Serbia, upon the
proposal of the Government,
Receive letters of
credit and
revocable letters of
credit of
foreign diplomatic representatives,
Grant amnesties...
- non-noble men
whose arbitrary powers of
administration were
granted (and
revocable) by the monarch, su****ding many of the
traditional duties and privileges...
-
distinction between licenses and
leases is that a
license grants the
licensee a
revocable non-****ignable
privilege to act upon the land of the licensor, without...
- term that the
agreement is
revocable. Secondly, it
could be
conceptually viewed that the
agreement takes on the
revocable nature of the will to which...
-
production and
government by workers' councils, who
would select temporary and
revocable representatives to meet
together at
general ****emblies. The
point of this...
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uttering that, “you are, to me, like my mother”. This
constitutes a form of
revocable divorce (although it is invalid). If a
husband says
these words to his...