- consideration. If no time is stated, it is
irrevocable for a
reasonable time, but in no
event may a
period of
irrevocability exceed three months. Any such term...
-
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...
- the
appointment of the 21st Imam. Once conferred, N**** is
final and
irrevocable. This
aligns with the
Fatemid belief system which ****erts that the N****...
- the
trust benefiting all of his six children, as is
specified in its "
irrevocable" terms.
Keith Rupert Murdoch was born on 11
March 1931 in Melbourne,...
- A
charitable trust is an
irrevocable trust established for
charitable purposes. In some jurisdictions, it is a more
specific term than "charitable organization"...
- 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...
- War (1826–28), respectively, the
Qajar dynasty of Iran was
forced to
irrevocably cede
Eastern Armenia,
consisting of the
Erivan and
Karabakh Khanates...
- J. (2017). "The
Defects of Perfectionism: Nietzsche, Eliot, and the
Irrevocability of Wrong".
Philological Quarterly. 96 (1): 77–104.
Nietzsche 2001, p...
- were
later taken in India. In May 2022, Netflix's
shareholder Imperium Irrevocable Trust filed a
lawsuit against the
company for
violating the U.S. securities...
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against potential mismanagement.
Irrevocability: A
defining feature is that
dynasty trusts are
established as
irrevocable trusts,
meaning once funded, the...