- An
Irrevocable Fee
Protection Agreement (IFPA) is
generally applied to an over-the-counter
commodity transaction. It is an
irrevocable and
binding legal...
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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...
- 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...
- A
charitable trust is an
irrevocable trust established for
charitable purposes. In some jurisdictions, it is a more
specific term than "charitable organization"...
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official currency of the
Republic of
Cyprus on 1
January 2008 at the
irrevocable fixed exchange rate of £C 0.585274 = €1.00. The
British introduced the...
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rather than
benefiting all of his six children, as is
specified in the "
irrevocable"
terms of the trust.
Elisabeth Murdoch was born on 22
August 1968 at...
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munge is
computer jargon for a
series of
potentially destructive or
irrevocable changes to a
piece of data or a file. It is
sometimes used for vague...
- transaction. "Settlement"
means that once processed,
payments are
final and
irrevocable. As of 1985,
three central banks implemented RTGS systems,
while by the...
- A
dynasty trust is an
irrevocable trust established with the
intention of
lasting for many years,
often spanning multiple generations of beneficiaries...