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Testamentary Disposition to the Trustee of an Inter Vivos Trust
The problem of this paper is narrow but important in connection with testamentary dispositions. A man establishes an inter vivos trust, in writing, and later attempts by will to add to the corpus of the trust without repeating in the will the terms of ...
Palmer, George E.
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Reversing Testamentary Dispositions in Favour of Informal Carers
2016This is the accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Hart Publishing at http://www.bloomsburyprofessional.com/uk/current-issues-in-succession-law-9781782256274/. At the author's request, this record has been locked. The article is available from SSRN at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2812109.
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Journal for Semitics, 2020
This study discusses the importance of the belief in the afterlife, sustenance after death, family structure and literature from ancient Egypt and submits that the first signs of the testamentary disposition can be deduced. The belief in the afterlife necessitated sustenance of the deceased by the immediate family complemented by provisions made by the
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This study discusses the importance of the belief in the afterlife, sustenance after death, family structure and literature from ancient Egypt and submits that the first signs of the testamentary disposition can be deduced. The belief in the afterlife necessitated sustenance of the deceased by the immediate family complemented by provisions made by the
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A Comprehensive Approach to Assessment of Testamentary Capacity
Frontiers in Psychology, 2021Grace J Lee +2 more
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The Insurance Trust as Non-Testamentary Disposition
Minnesota Law Review, 1934openaire +1 more source
Psychiatric issues in retrospective challenges of testamentary capacity
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2005Kenneth I Shulman
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Bills and Notes: Note Distinguished from Testamentary Disposition
Michigan Law Review, 1911openaire +1 more source

