If you die without a will, the insurance proceeds will be paid to the nominee but your legal heirs can rightfully claim their share
under succession laws.
Under the Succession Law Reform Act, amounts from an insurance policy can be taken back, or «clawed back», into the estate for the support of a dependant.
His clients range from large businesses asserting rights related to commercial property, to trustees, personal representatives and beneficiaries asserting rights
under succession and estate plans.
In particular, the question was where a support payor owns a life insurance policy and is required to name the support recipient as irrevocable beneficiary of the policy, what rights does the support recipient have to the policy proceeds in the face of a competing claim of another dependant of the deceased payor brought
under the Succession Law Reform Act («SLRA»).
While the testator may not consider that individual to be his or her child, the individual may well qualify as a dependant
under the Succession Law Reform Act.
Now I am left to represent
myself under te Succession Reform Act 58 as dependent.
The stars virtually disappeared
under a succession of flowing robes, furry paws, serpent coils and clanking scales.
Ken Clarke's departure from the government would be a disaster for the future of civil rights in this country and for any hope of clawing back some of the rights lost
under a succession of deeply illiberal New Labour home secretaries.
The former Atletico Madrid man has struggled to force his way into the first team
under a succession of managers since his arrival in January 2010.
The New Birth of Christianity: Why Religion Persists in a Scientific Age by Richard A. Nenneman HarperCollins, 198 pages, $ 19 As the institutions of Christian Science reel
under a succession of crises, one of its top officials calmly explains why Mary Baker Eddy got it right the first time.
Like other communities also, Samarquand retained its churches, schools and monastic cells
under a succession of Arab and Turkish rulers for almost 1000 years, the Samarquand Churches surviving even the Mongol invasion of 1220.
For the next eight years it limped along as a denominational publication
under a succession of editors.
The earnings call was the first for McKay as he takes over as president from Steve Laut, who is now the executive vice-chairman
under a succession plan announced in December.
Not exact matches
The attacks in rapid
succession were a grim reminder of the strength of both the Taliban and Islamic State's emerging Afghanistan branch to wreak violence despite stepped up U.S. air attacks
under Trump's new policy for the 16 - year - old war.
She is following a
succession of fiscally impaired, torn - mainsail governments (Stelmach, Redford, Prentice)
under a PC party that had become nearly as fossilized as the resource that kept it in power for over four decades.
In a press release, Frank Iacobucci, the company's lead director, said that
succession and strategic planning had led the board to «the determination that the current timing
under all circumstances is best - suited to transition CEO leadership.»
A GSK spokesman said: «
Succession planning for the chairman is well
under way.»
Then the Caliphate moved to Baghdad
under the Abbasids for five centuries and the Levant was ruled by a
succession of dynasties — the Ayyubids, the Mamluks, the Turks, and in 1339 (AD.
Under an appointive system a minister's first congregation has probably been the victim of a rapid
succession of inexperienced clergy who never stayed long enough to share the benefits of the experience won at the congregation's expense.
Imagine a
succession of interlinked volcanoes: they may be similarly shaped, yet each is a chronological piece of one eruption that is simultaneously always
under way and yet to be achieved.
This is the theological theme repeatedly sounded throughout Samuel - Kings — in the narratives of Israel
under the Philistines, of Saul, of David, of Solomon, and of the
succession of the kings of Israel, North and South, to the tragic closing of Israelite monarchy.
In the early days in Palestine, before outstanding individuals appeared in the prophetic
succession, bands of prophets represented the most fanatic patriotism of the Hebrew tribes, and Saul's espousal of his people's cause against their enemies followed his falling
under the spell of the prophets» frenzy.
On the other hand was vitality which expressed itself in striking movements and knit that church more closely
under the direction of a
succession of strong Popes than at any time since the thirteenth century.
So many of the earliest so - called Christian churches had different rites and beliefs; were led by bishops, patriarchs, or popes — not all
under, what has become, the apostolic
succession of the bishop of Rome.
Under the combined influence of Science and History, and of social developments, the twofold sense of duration and collectivity has pervaded and re-ordered the entire field of our experience; with the twofold result that the future, hitherto a vague
succession of monotonous years awaiting an unimportant number of scattered individual lives, is now seen to be a period of positive becoming and maturing — but one in which we can advance and shape ourselves only in solidarity.
After letting in two free kicks in quick
succession during England's game against Scotland at the weekend his position in the starting line up has come
under question.
After fighting back from a
succession of knee problems and more than 18 months on the sidelines, Flanagan has shown he is ready to pick up exactly where he left off — helping the Reds reclaim their identity
under Klopp.
Blackburn,
under the guidance of Sam Allardyce, could only manage a dull 0 - 0 draw at the weekend, what was their third draw in
succession.
The reason we say this is because the Trotters don't have a particularly strong record when playing away to Arsenal in the league, if you can call a
succession of four straight defeats in London any sort of record, and although they've made some positive inroads this season
under Owen Coyle, earth is calling Bolton and they'll be hard - pressed to get a result over the weekend.
Gibraltar was ceded by Spain to the UK
under the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht which brought an end to the War of the Spanish
Succession.
Under the (current)
succession rules, the new VP was selected by the POTUS, and confirmed by the Senate (much like is done with Supreme Court nominees).
It might be instructive to look at what happened the only time there was a vacancy
under the current rules (after the 25th Amendment changed
succession in 1967).
From helping out the Whips» Office to changing royal
succession laws, from organising honours to defending Britain's computer networks from malicious interference, all this falls
under the Cabinet Office's purview.
Under the state's constitution, the president pro tempore of the state senate, Dean Skelos, a Republican, is next in the line of
succession for the Governor's office.
Given the
succession of funding scandals
under the Labour Government, there is a strong case for a comprehensive cap on donations - covering individuals, companies and trade unions.
Under the Presidential
Succession Act (1947), the Speaker is second in the line of presidential succession behind the Vice
Succession Act (1947), the Speaker is second in the line of presidential
succession behind the Vice
succession behind the Vice President.
Under the Presidential
Succession Act of 1947, the Speaker of the House would become acting president until either the House selects a president or the Senate selects a vice president.
A manque
succession contest is already
under way.
Since then, a
succession of international meetings
under the framework — most notably in Kyoto, Japan, in 1997 and Copenhagen in 2009 — have done little to alter our planet's worrisome trajectory.
Surprisingly, the «decomposer» microbial communities
under mice were similar in all three soils, much like the predictable
succession in soils beneath the human cadavers.
Through the thriller's first six episodes, we see the sad - sack lawyer (played expertly by John Turturro) scratching his eczema - ridden skin with chopsticks, visiting a
succession of not - very - sensitive doctors, and subjecting his feet to a string of seemingly suspect remedies, including slathering them with Crisco, bathing them in Clorox, and roasting them
under UV lamps.
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The lessor may rent the vehicles or other items to a
succession of lessees, but the lessor can only claim the writing - down allowances against taxable profits (
under the Capital Allowances Act 2001) while ownership is retained.
Neither was meant to inherit the throne, but when their father and older brother are killed
under suspicious circumstances,
succession falls to Carys and Andreus.
With the smaller 7 inch PlayBook tablet slowly settling down, more so with twin OS updates that RIM came out with in quick
succession, the focus now is probably on a bigger 10 inch PlayBook that is rumored to be
under development.
I have had the exact same problem with the screen going on the «fritz» with a
succession of two Kindle 1 products (the first was quickly replaced
under the warranty program).
Why do we set aside our usual experience as delusive in contrast with the exceptional experience of the laboratory — why do we decide that an event which has seemed to happen can not really have happened, because
under the given conditions no adequate cause of it could have been operative — if the relation of cause and effect is itself merely a
succession of seemings, repeated so often as to leave behind it a lively expectation of its recurrence?
Assisted by an intern from Le Cordon Bleu and
under the watchful eye of their dog, Tatie, the young couple proceeded to serve a
succession of elegantly presented plates to the group of twelve guests who had managed to squeeze into a dining room not much larger than a standard walk - in closet.
Then came the 1940s, with its
succession of astonishing breakthroughs, followed by the»50s, which trained the spotlights of critical recognition and market success on so many of the pioneers, who by that time had been gathered
under the Abstract Expressionist label.
Under of the
succession of directors — Brian Robertson, Nicholas Serota, Catherine Lampert — it presented the London art world with art news.