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I feel that it would be a great mistake for us to get involved in litigation which would eat up the assets of the estate.
It is not clear whether the judge's ruling would affect the distribution of assets of the estate.
His role is to protect the assets of the estate while the dispute surrounding the will is resolved.
"It is one of the assets of the estate of Arthur Andersen."
All the assets of the estate are to be turned over to the Omar Krepps Foundation.
After Mrs. Sommer's death, the remaining assets of the estate are to be shared by her children and 10 grandchildren.
Posey filed over sixty lawsuits to reclaim the assets of the estate, and used the proceed for their intended purpose.
As part of this transaction top Nierstein vineyard sites were purchased and became assets of the estate and the oenologic equipment was modernized.
A close relative of Mr. Nevelson, who did not want to be identified for familial reasons, said he had installed the door "to safeguard the assets of the estate."
In some cases the assets of the estate are insufficient to pay all priority unsecured creditors in full; in such cases the general unsecured creditors receive nothing.
We put it up to him that we're investigating a murder case and asked him to let us check the assets of the estate because there might be a connection that would be helpful.
The marriage was performed with a prenuptial agreement that Wiswall not have access to the assets of the estate and that he would be considered a permanent employee of Greene Emporium.
The Wage Earner Protection Program Act provides a procedure to claim a portion of the amount due, against which the "super-priority" of the employees on the assets of the estate is subrogated.
The function of the executor and administrator is to protect the assets of the estate, pay out all expenses and the decedent's liabilities and distribute the balance in accordance with the directions in the will.
A spokeswoman for Merrill Lynch, Bobbie Collins, said of the nearly $7,000 worth of tickets: "Merrill Lynch is acting in its capacity as a trustee to collect the assets of the estate.
In her ruling, the Surrogate said there was ample evidence that Mr. Lafferty was a barely literate alcoholic who had wasted the assets of the estate since Miss Duke's death at age 80 in October 1993.
They "wasted the assets of the estate" by making two hasty deals with Marlborough Galleries, wherein all Rothko's estate paintings were turned over to Marlborough for a fraction of their worth, based on phony appraisals.
After Mottram died in 1655, the overseers of his estate classified Elizabeth Key and her infant son John as Negroes (and essentially as slaves and part of the property assets of the estate).
The property, land and the assets of the estate kingdom is presently legally owned by Her Royal Highness Princess Kabita Rani Roy Choudhury of Rangpur, who lives in Kolkata, India.
The assets of the estate were divided equally among his heirs and the balance of his art inventory was transferred to the Sam Francis Museum, a foundation dedicated to the preservation of the artwork and legacy of Sam Francis.
The lawyers' fees are paid out of the assets of the estates or trusts, diminishing the amount that the heirs ultimately receive Surrogate Lambert's lawyer, James M. LaRossa, said yesterday that he knew of no investigation into his client's conduct.
The film unfolds during the probate hearing determining the disposition of assets of the estate of Abel Edwards beta, the clone of the founder of the Edwards Corporation (EC), the most successful entertainment conglomerate of the 20th Century.
Yesterday's settlement awarded Mr. Hughes a $5.2 million fee for services to the Warhol estate and brought peace between him and the foundation, which was established by the artist's will and under the terms of the settlement will now receive all remaining assets of the estate.
In the meantime the assets of the estate are earning income for tenant for life, whereas the life tenant should only receive income from the estate net of the debts; the rule in Allhusen v White requires that the life tenant to make a contribution.
In 1936 Prof. Lawrence split the remaining assets of the estate, giving Clouds Hill and many copies of less substantial or historical letters to the nation via the National Trust, and then set up two trusts to control interests in T. E. Lawrence's residual copyrights.