A will nominating no heir, but only legatees, i.e. persons who will receive certain objects or rights, is called a codicil. |
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The thought that Alexander would have included a codicil in his will and yet not have spelled out the order of inheritance is absurd. |
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The Deputy Judge was not prepared to reveal the names of the two witnesses to his codicil when it was executed on 12th November. |
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He left the sum of nine hundred and fifty thousand Pounds Sterling to you in the codicil and last testament to his will. |
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Ryan explains the codicil in Alex's will and tries to make Bianca understand that the money is supposed to go to someone else. |
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I am seriously thinking however that I ought to add a codicil to my will that all my papers should be incinerated after my demise. |
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An unwitnessed codicil to his will stipulated that they should return to Dublin if a permanent home were allocated to them. |
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A solicitor can easily structure this into the will when it is drafted, or as a codicil to the will. |
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Frustrated at his treatment by London, he wrote in a codicil to his will that the paintings should go to Dublin after his death. |
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But I plan to write a codicil into my will exonerating the poor man, and letting the world know that I did it all by myself. |
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There is no doubt the initial fault lies with the testator and the wording of his codicil. |
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The suspicion grows that the codicil attached to Sir John's will was forged by his former wife, still living at the farm. |
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A codicil in the will states that the coach's cremated remains are to be placed in the handle of a curling rock. |
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If you don't feel comfortable writing a codicil, you should ask a lawyer to help. |
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Having had a premonition of the disaster, Lane added a codicil to his will shortly before the voyage, leaving his Impressionist collection to London. |
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Good sense and statesmanship were equally reflected in Isabella's will and codicil. |
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In a codicil to his will, he expressed his wish to be buried at Port-Royal. |
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The easiest way of making a planned gift is by adding a codicil or addendum to your will. |
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Included in the collection are deeds of sale, transfers, gift deeds, a will and codicil, declarations, search certificates and ratifications. |
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The designation need not meet the applicable provincial requirements for a will or codicil. |
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A codicil has recently been added to the contract with the service provider so that transferred calls remain toll-free. |
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A codicil to his will expressed his intention of returning the French pictures to Dublin, but it was unwitnessed, creating a long-term legal dispute about their ownership. |
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He three times drafted a codicil and read it to the testator. |
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He wrote a letter to Morrissey suggesting a second codicil and pitching himself as the man to do it. |
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Unfortunately, Whitaker never got to discuss the third codicil with Mrs. Astor or see her sign it. |
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The codicil of the Law was added to the testament that God established with Abraham and his lineal descendant in order to awaken human consciousness to the reality of sin. |
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As a codicil it does not annul the testament or cancel the promises. |
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It is therefore necessary to agree the terms of a codicil to the convention, which will enable the Commission to replace existing substitution buildings of inferior quality with the better buildings mentioned above. |
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It was decided that presentations would be sent out in advance with the codicil that the documents would not be distributed until after consultation had taken place. |
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Now the Canada Council, through a return to higher levels in federal funding, has passed on this funding to orchestras with the codicil that orchestras become more involved in education and outreach. |
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An instrument shall not be effective for the purposes of this paragraph when a valid will or codicil that specifically designates a beneficiary postdates the latest instrument filed with the Trustee. |
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If, for example, the will is notarial and the codicil is holographic, the codicil will have to be probated, thus losing the main advantage of notarial wills which is the lack of probate required. |
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We can attempt to stop these contaminants by means of the codicil that has been added to the compromise on PFOA, according to which the Commission is to analyse and continuously take stock of progress on alternatives. |
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Generally, the codicil should be in the same form as the will. |
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If Nick answered a question Wani listened to him and then gave a flat little codicil or correction. |
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If the Trustee has actual notice of a valid will or codicil that specifically designates a beneficiary for the Plan which postdates the latest instrument filed with the Trustee, the will or codicil shall govern. |
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In 1775, shortly before his death, Sharp added a codicil showing that Richard, the elder of the two boys, had become the apprentice. |
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A codicil is a separate legal document to change part of your will. |
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As you may make changes to your will at any time, you retain full control of your gift and can easily alter or add a codicil to the will to meet changing circumstances. |
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A codicil to a will is a document used to modify or amend a previous will, either by adding new information or changing some parts of the original, without having to completely remake the will. |
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A codicil has to be created and initialled by you and both witnesses. |
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Perhaps as a result of such attitudes, Lane amended his will with a codicil that the works should only go to Ireland, but crucially this was never witnessed. |
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