Sentences with phrase «event of a split»

This post explains what customers can expect from Coinbase in the event of a split (or fork) in the Bitcoin network.
Don't assume your spouse will be on the same page once you pop out a baby, and in the event of a split, a parenting plan of action will help you avoid a long, nasty custody battle.
One — there is a sizeable chunk of the Labour vote who are brand loyalists, in the event of a split they would keep on voting for Labour, regardless of whether the left has split away or the right has split away.
The question of opposition funding would be likely to prove particularly delicate in the event of a split.
30 % of current Labour voters would go with the Corbyn wing of Labour in the event of any split — if Corbyn stays leader they will vote Labour, if the Corbynites left they would vote for his rival party.
However, what seems clear is that the battle for control of the Labour party in the event of a split is about more than just the assets of the Labour party, whichever faction of the Labour party is left controlling the party name and identity will inherit a chunk of voters who are loyal to the Labour brand.
That makes it essential to spell out who owns what (and who gets what in the event of a split) via a cohabitation agreement, whether that's a 50 - 50 division, or another figure that reflects what each of you have invested into the joint property.
These are essentially contracts that are negotiated prior to separation that spell out how property and assets may be divided in the event of a split.
Yet despite the rising number of people involved in buying a first property, a worryingly high 33 % of joint buyers putting down uneven deposits would not put a legal agreement in place to protect their respective contributions in the event of a split.
There is no good reason to contest paternity of a child you want to be a father for, so long as you don't mind being exposed to child support liability in the event of a split - up with the mother of the child, and a paternity test result is not necessary (legally anyway) to break up with a girlfriend or divorce a wife.
That's why if you do end up getting a joint life insurance policy, you should plan for the worst (besides, y ’ know, dying) and see if you can include a rider that splits the joint policy into two individual policies in the event of a split.
While Bitcoin Core's Peter Todd warns that it is not clear yet how safe UASFs actually are or the best way to deploy them, with some suggesting that the bounty raised could be used to push research and development forward in that regard, the question of what happens to an approved ETF in the event of a split in Bitcoin surfaced.
Some 20 bitcoin exchanges have already addressed the possibility of having two versions of bitcoin, noting that in the event of a split, they will list Bitcoin Unlimited as an alternative cryptocurrency under the BTU or XBU tickers.
Reiterating that hardware wallet users wouldn't lose access to their bitcoins, Ledger said that, in the event of a split, it would release a software update allowing them to manage both currencies.
«There is a significant possibility that the planned hard fork will result in two bitcoin blockchains,» a post from bitcoin wallet provider Blockchain reads, outlining further how it will deal with user funds in the event of a split.
In the event of a split, the company will support the one with the «most accumulated difficulty.»
Couples with cohabitation agreements or marriage contracts should ensure the intent of the contract reflects reality to avoid potentially messy situations in the event of a split, says St. Catharines family lawyer Sharon Silbert.
Increasingly couples who are about to get married or enter into a civil partnership are signing a pre-nuptial agreement, which is a document that defines an agreed set of rules and guidelines over how the couple's finances will be split in the event of a
Plans to give parents equal rights to share custody of their children in the event of a split have been rejected by the Family Justice Review, led by former civil servant and businessman David Norgrove.
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