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After a Supreme Court hearing last year on her inheritance case.
Russian courts of general jurisdiction are competent to resolve inheritance cases.
The Seventh Key is a suspense story about an inheritance case.
Over the next 25 years he became a man of wealth from his fees, particularly from complex inheritance cases.
Sharia allows men to have multiple wives and favours males in inheritance cases.
As surrogate, Judge Laurino presides over all estate and inheritance cases in Queens.
And increasingly they are focusing on the lucrative matrimonial trade in addition to work on civil suits and inheritance cases.
The Jews, however, had the right to appoint guardians of minors; and a rabbinical court had jurisdiction in inheritance cases.
The court also appointed Professor Giarrizzo as trustee of the estate pending disposition of the inheritance case.
In March 1295, the city council transferred jurisdiction of real estate and inheritance cases to the Burgrave's court, allowing the magistrates to focus on criminal offences.
Pliny was active in the Roman legal system, especially in the sphere of the Roman centumviral court, which dealt with inheritance cases.
Protection for women in inheritance cases was introduced and deserting husbands were made to provide maintenance under the Testators' Family Maintenance Act (1900).
A little-known instance of Rhode's keen insight in native affairs that had lasting results on the history of the colony is his actions in an inheritance case.
Although property and inheritance laws based on the French code do not discriminate against women, local leaders adjudicate most inheritance cases in favour of men, according to traditional practice.
The "Amelia Riis inheritance case" had by then become quite famous in the media, and was discussed in the Norwegian Storting (Parliament).
As a part of the effort to solve relatively complex problems of inheritance case by case, before the doctrine of abeyance, as it now exists, had been worked out.
"Do it for the same reason you sleep in the rain and listen to arguments in inheritance cases that are so complicated your friend Ilna couldn't find the truth in them.
In 1969 he fled to Mexico to avoid an arrest warrant related to an inheritance case over shares of the Empresa de Cimentos de Leiria, his uncle's old company.
She called the latter office Monday morning, identified herself as an attorney in New Orleans and said she was looking for someone in a large inheritance case and there would be a substantial finder's fee.
Specifically, members of the Democratic and Republican parties were cross endorsing each other's candidates for the court in order to promote individuals who would skim commission from inheritance cases and introduce some of these funds back into the political machine.
As the afternoon went on, there were several inheritance cases that came up, and in one, Mirilin worked something like a miracle, not only getting compromise, but in getting all of the aggrieved parties to apologize to each other and reconcile.
Cases like Ramsden and Crabb can easily be understood as proprietary estoppel, but he finds inheritance cases easier to understand as being remedied through a remedial constructive trust, created by the parties' common intention, since Gissing.
According to Human Rights Watch, Bahrain's personal status law (Law 19/2009), adopted in 2009 and marriage, divorce, custody, and inheritance cases, applies only to Sunnis although women's groups believe that it should treat all citizens equally.
At first their talk had ranged widely, embracing all manner of things: from the planned reopening of the House and new research into space technologies to developments in the GenSyn inheritance case and the latest round of inter-City trade agreements.