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Wills are important social, economic, and legal documents. Yet little is known about current will making practices and intentions. A comprehensive national database on the prevalence of will making in Australia was developed to identify who is or is not ...
C. Tilse +5 more
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La Vera Cruz: Wills, Confraternities, Catholic Reconquest and Reform in Sixteenth-Century Gibraltar
In his Historia de Gibraltar, the Gibraltar-born jurado Alonso Hernández del Portillo described how “the confraternity of the Santa Vera Cruz has a fine and pleasant church on the Main Street”.
Ryan Asquez
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Wills are formal legal affairs that must satisfy strict prerequisites in order to be valid. Otherwise, they will be either automatically null or voidable.
Dubravka Klasiček
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Wills Aligner: Multi-Subject Collaborative Brain Visual Decoding
Decoding visual information from human brain activity has seen remarkable advancements in recent research. However, the diversity in cortical parcellation and fMRI patterns across individuals has prompted the development of deep learning models tailored ...
Guangyin Bao +8 more
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Many venerable norms in inheritance law were designed to prevent forgery. Most prominently, since 1837, the Wills Act has required testators to express their last wishes in a signed and witnessed writing.
Horton, David, Weisbord, Reid Kress
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The principle of family solidarity based on heredes sui in roman pack law in the classical period
Objectives Death doesn’t deprive all the rights and obligations of which the deceased person was the subject during his or her lifetime, but only those whose legal relationships arose in connection with his or her individualisation. All the rest, despite
Kamila Pogorzelec
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Chalcosicya maya n. sp, a new Mexican species (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Eumoplinae) and its implications for morphology and biogeography [PDF]
Chalcosicya maya, new species, (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Eumolpinae) is described and the species key of Blake (1951) is modified to accommodate it. This is the first known mainland species of this previously Antillean genus.
Flowers, R. Wills
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Phosphate minerals in granitic pegmatites from the Mount Wills District, north-eastern Victoria
Tin- and tantalum-bearing LCT-type granitic pegmatites occur in a 45 km long belt between Eskdale and Mount Wills in north-eastern Victoria. Near Mount Wills, several compositionally zoned rare-element pegmatites contain complex assemblages of primary ...
Ryan M. Eagle, W. Birch, S. McKnight
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Wealth, Families and Death: Socio-Legal Perspectives on Wills and Inheritance: Introduction
Inheritance as both a concept and a practice is of deep significance within all societies and jurisdictions. Located at the intersection between economics, family relations and the end of life, it offers a unique perspective on a variety of contemporary
Daniel Monk, Daphna Hacker
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Les énumérations testamentaires
Lists have something of a levelling effect. They place the objects they enumerate on the same conceptual plane. In the context of a colonial township in the Viceroyalty of Peru, Cajamarca, the compilation of lists of heirs by Indian testators appears to ...
Aude Argouse
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