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Another issue as regards mutual wills is the question of revocability.
The issue of revocability has not been clarified today.
There are some exceptions to the revocability of a donative assignment:
Or. en Justification The drafted rules relating to revocability (Art.
Revocability: whether a State can revoke a referral or if it has the status of a quasi-amendment to Section 51.
Limitations of time were upheld as valid by the High Court in 1964, although the general issue of revocability was not resolved.
• conditions of revocability, under which the payment service user may reject a payment wrongly made on his/her behalf.
In that case, the rights of the assignee depend on the revocability of the assignment, and on the timing of the assignments relative to certain other actions.
A single and balanced set of rules should be defined on parties' rights and obligations regarding, for example, misuse of a payment instrument and revocability of payment orders.
Because of the diversity of legal traditions, this provision has been transposed in different ways (the civil penalties include non-existence, nullity, revocability, voidability and unenforceability of such unfair terms).
Officials in those states often give the power of revocability to patients because they say ignoring the protestations -- even in situations where refusal of some medications is frequent -- could amount to coercive treatment.
Lenin believed that bureaucracy would become redundant after a proletarian revolution which would provide for the instant revocability of every civil servant, the reduction of official salaries and the simplification of control and accounting functions in society.
The additional value of this technology provides flexibility through a software-based approach to content protection supporting easy renew-ability, revocability, and even complete replacement - instead of costly and inflexible hardware based solutions that are dependent upon proprietary embedded hardware in the television.
Another area of debate was the revocability or modification of rights conferred upon third parties; if they could be revoked without the third party's consent then they could not be truly considered rights; if they could not, the treaty parties would have surrendered some of their autonomy.
Or. en Justification Art. 56 does still not fit to credit card payments, as it is essential to exclude a revocability after the user has authorized the transaction with his signature at the payee’s/merchant’s premises and not – some days later – when this transaction is "accepted" by the payee’s payment service provider.
It is not obvious, however, that there should be, for example, conditions on the revocability of such declarations in accordance with the application of the fundamental change in circumstances principle that is enshrined in Article 62 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties.