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For instance, do you have a will and a living revocable trust in place?
They're giving you a revocable license to read the book.
The most popular type is the revocable living trust.
"Since the agreement is a revocable license, it can be terminated by the board at any time," he said.
The license would be revocable if the vendor sold to minors.
They're held in a revocable trust that pays me quarterly dividends.
That means they're revocable at the discretion of the donor and trustee.
We got a revocable permit, and our proposal was incorporated in it."
The Sharon settlement policy, wrongheaded as it may be, is completely revocable.
I wrote the board asking for information because I am considering a revocable living trust.
A will being ambulatory is always revocable, unless in one or two exceptional instances.
Firstly, there could be an implicit term that the agreement is revocable.
This trust is created by the intention of either party, and is revocable at any time.
Clearance will not be available where the one-off payment instruction is revocable.
It just means it's revocable if it turns out somebody's misbehaving.
Concordats are revocable when they redound to the serious injury of the Church.
In a revocable divorce, a waiting period of three menstrual cycles begins, during which the husband may take back his wife.
The secretaries of state were appointed by the king and their positions were revocable.
"We have seen an increase in the establishment of revocable trusts by co-op owners," he said.
Such a permit, which is revocable by the park authorities, is a powerful safeguard.
A deed of variation may be revocable or irrevocable.
The trust can be revocable by the third-party settlor.
Treepeople has been operating under a 30-day revocable lease for the last 10 years.
A deal with a kidnapper is instantly revocable.
There are different types of powers of attorney - all of them revocable.