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terms and inheritance
In modern law, the terms inheritance and heir refer exclusively to the succession of property from a deceased descendent intestate.
For this reason, it can even be argued that one's inheritance places them in a specific social class position that requires a level of participation in certain activities that promote the oppression of lower-class individuals in terms of the social hierarchy and system of stratification.
Although Oneness proponents claim " Jesus " is the name of the Father ( in that he by inheritance obtained a more excellent name ), Oneness people are speaking in terms of the humanity of God as different from the trinitarian claim Jesus was the second God of rank in the trinity who became human.
Testamentary trusts are usually created to hold assets on behalf of minor children, since minor children can not in terms of South African law inherit assets freely ( in the absence of a trust, assets from the deceased estate left to minor children are held in a state instutition, the Guardian's Fund, and released to the children in adulthood or their parents or guardian must furnish security to the value of the inheritance ).
When the French court first learned of the will, despite the paper victory for the Bourbons, Louis XIV's advisors argued that it was safer to accept the terms of the Second Partition Treaty than to risk war by claiming the whole Spanish inheritance.
Furthermore, the terms of Charles ' will stipulated that Anjou was to be offered the choice of the whole Spanish Empire or nothing ; if he refused, the entire inheritance was to go to Anjou's younger brother Charles, Duke of Berry or to Archduke Charles of Austria if the Duke of Berry refused.
Phylogenetic classification traditionally relies on inheritance of the lexicon, especially of " core " terms, and of the grammar structure.
The model does allow for what is called inheritance in object oriented terms.
In the 11th century, when King Magnus I had freed Norway from Cnut the Great, the terms of the peace treaty provided that the first of the two kings Magnus ( Norway ) and Harthacnut ( Denmark ) to die would leave their dominion as an inheritance to the other.
These terms are used for two different processes that both have the effect of producing an embryo that has " male inheritance ".
Ray Lankester defined the terms " homogeny ", meaning homology due to inheritance from a common ancestor, and " homoplasty ", meaning homology due to other factors.
An heir presumptive or heiress presumptive, by contrast, is someone who is first in line to inherit a title but whose claim can be displaced at any time ( in legal terms, is " subject to divestiture ") upon the occurrence of one or more events or sets of events for which the system of inheritance allows, such as the birth of a more eligible heir.
Ralph's heir ( his grandson, also called Ralph ) disputed the loss of his inheritance, and although the younger Ralph agreed to a settlement in 1443, it was on unequal terms – Salisbury kept the great Neville possessions of Middleham and Sheriff Hutton, as well as the more recent grant of Penrith.
He inherited his father's baronetcy and estate in Northamptonshire in 1833 which under the terms of his inheritance should have led to him relinquishing Glyndebourne, but as a lunatic he was unable to do so.
Hull served 11 terms in the United States House of Representatives ( 1907 – 1921 and 1923 – 1931 ) and authored the federal income tax laws of 1913 and 1916 and the inheritance tax of 1916.
* Succession of property, or inheritance, in law, is the passage of an individual's property to one or more dependants according to a formula set out in law, religion, custom or under the terms of a trust
In his second two terms, he cut property taxes for homeowners and farmers by 30 %, but was able to make up the revenue loss caused by the voters ' repealing the inheritance tax.
Rather, he was stuck in a section called " applied mathematics ," he violently attacked philosophy, especially on allegedly Darwinian grounds but actually in terms of Lamarck's theory of the inheritance of acquired characteristics that people inherited bad philosophy from the past and that it was hard for scientists to overcome such inheritance.
Compares MS's and IBM's approaches to the object library system in terms of inheritance.
Freight was well catered for in terms of locomotive availability after nationalisation in 1948, with a number of heavy freight locomotives built to aid the war effort forming part of British Railways ' inheritance.
Godrich notices Havelok ’ s unusual height and decides to arrange a marriage between him and Goldburow, as this will fulfil the literal terms of his promise to Athelwold that Goldboruw should marry the ' highest ' man in the kingdom ; believing Havelok to be a peasant's son, he intends to deprive Goldboruw of her inheritance by the marriage.
" D. J. Enright, writing in The Listener, considered that, in literary terms, Fleming's " inheritance has been well and aptly bestowed.
Due to the terms of his aunt Phoebe's will, Jamie will have to leave Babe ( now his fiancee ') to acquire his inheritance.

terms and inequality
Stated in mathematical terms, for the Cassie – Baxter state to exist, the following inequality must be true.
" Also known as the kinship theory of genomic imprinting, this hypothesis states that the inequality between parental genomes due to imprinting is a result of the differing interests of each parent in terms of the evolutionary fitness of their genes.
Whereas his Gymnasium senior thesis argued that religion had as its primary social aim the promotion of solidarity, here Marx sees the social function of religion in terms of highlighting / preserving political and economic status quo and inequality.
We thus obtain the inequality in terms of dimensions of kernel, which can then be converted to the inequality in terms of ranks by the rank-nullity theorem.
In the TSP with triangle inequality case it is possible to prove upper bounds in terms of the minimum spanning tree and design an algorithm that has a provable upper bound on the length of the route.
They found that confidence and civic cooperation have a great impact in economic growth, and that in less polarized societies in terms of inequality and ethnic differences, social capital is bigger.
Altogether, the social and economic policies implemented by the Jospin Government helped to reduce social and economic inequalities, with income inequality in terms of the Gini coefficient falling between 1997 and 2001.
If considerably larger number of terms are taken into account the sum eventually diverges when the right part of the strong inequality is no longer valid.
More generally, these terms may apply to an inequation or inequality.
Many Bell test experiments conducted subsequent to Aspect's second experiment in 1982 have used the CHSH inequality, estimating the terms using ( 3 ) and assuming fair sampling.
By high school, he began to articulate that inequality in terms of ageism and wrote articles for his school newspaper on the subject.
But inequality and exploitation are also expressed in terms of race, gender, sexuality, health, ability and age, and in these ways one section of the working class oppresses another.
In measure-theoretic terms, Boole's inequality follows from the fact that a measure ( and certainly any probability measure ) is σ-sub-additive.
This reflects the kernel of classical labour law theory, that an employment contract is one infused with “ inequality of bargaining power ”, and stands as a justification for mandating additional terms to what might otherwise be agreed under a system of total freedom of contract.
Other classifying terms or problems in welfare economics include externalities, equity, justice, inequality, and altruism.
The Court recognized that disparate labor regulations placed the various states on unequal ground in terms of economic competitiveness, but it specifically stated that Congress could not address such inequality, for it was within the right of states to enact differing laws within the scope of their police powers:
In mathematics, Hadamard's inequality, first published by Jacques Hadamard in 1893, is a bound on the determinant of a matrix whose entries are complex numbers in terms of the lengths of its column vectors.
" Reckoning a traditional hip-hop MC style with their own Asian influence and simultaneously mixing in various other musical styles, thus disbanding the polarisation of the racial terms and addressing the " ongoing racialised violence and inequality evident in everyday experience in their neighbourhood ".
Reggaeton – whose lyrics emphasize Sensuality, Individualism and sex, in graphic and sexually explicit terms – stands in sharp contrast to the tradition of Cuban underground rap, the content of which is more often characterized by social commentary on inequality and injustice.
Moreover, in spite of Ricardo's theory, international trade usually aggravates global inequality because terms of trade are set inequitably as a result of the dominant bargaining positions of northern countries, and thanks to class structures that ensure the costs and benefits of trade are distributed unfairly within countries.
In simplest terms, the Kantorovich inequality translates the basic idea of the triangle inequality into the terms and notational conventions of linear programming.

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