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deceased's and sons
The death of one king created conflict between the surviving brothers and the deceased's sons, with differing outcomes.

deceased's and would
Charon, also known as the ferry-man, would take the soul across the river to Hades, if the soul had gold: Upon burial, the family of the dead soul would put coins under the deceased's tongue.
She was probably related to mummification where she would fortify the body against corruption, so it would stay fresh for reanimation by the deceased's ka.
At this point, there was a risk that the deceased's heart would bear witness, owning up to sins committed in life ; Spell 30B guarded against this eventuality.
Initially, the Court of Chancery would not entertain a request to administer an estate as soon as a flaw in the will was discovered, rather leaving it to the ecclesiastical courts, but from 1588 onwards the Court did deal with such requests, in four situations: where it was alleged that there were insufficient assets ; where it was appropriate to force a legatee to give a bond to creditors ( which could not be done in the ecclesiastical courts ); to secure femme covert assets from a husband ; and where the deceased's debts had to be paid before the legacies were valid.
Also, a new member of the college would be chosen whenever one of the other members died, and would serve out the deceased's term of service.
A sabotaged round might also be planted in a rifle magazine or machine-gun belt and left on the body of a dead NLF soldier, in anticipation that the deceased's ammo would be picked up and used by his comrades.
As the funeral committee would normally be chaired by the deceased's successor, the preparations for Soviet state funerals were usually followed with great interest by foreign political scientists trying to gauge power shuffles within the Communist Party.
The deceased's embalmed body, dressed in a black suit, white shirt and a tie, would be displayed in an open coffin on a catafalque banked with carnations, red roses and tulips, facing the long queue of mourners.
After a series of funeral speeches, which were delivered by military and political leaders ( typically including the deceased's successor as General Secretary, as well as ' ordinary ' workers ) from the balcony of the Lenin Mausoleum, the coffin would be carried in a procession around the mausoleum to the Kremlin Wall Necropolis just behind it.
Also, if the deceased owned life insurance and nominated a beneficiary of the policy, the proceeds of that policy would not pass into the deceased's estate, but would go directly to the nominated beneficiary.
A common feature of the coroner's report in such cases would be the description of the deceased's body being found in a flat or bedsit littered with empty Chlorodyne bottles.
The deceased's embalmed body, dressed in a black suit, white shirt and a tie, would be displayed in an open coffin on a catafalque banked with carnations, red roses and tulips, facing the long queue of mourners.
Furthermore, the heir to an inheritance would also be required to perform burial rites at the deceased's funeral and continue to provide annual commemorative rites.
On the third day of the bowl being present, the deceased's family would watch the bowl for ripples and these would be interpreted to determine the whereabouts of the deceased's soul.

deceased's and receive
At that time many people who died of AIDS-related causes did not receive funerals, due to both the social stigma of AIDS felt by surviving family members and the outright refusal by many funeral homes and cemeteries to handle the deceased's remains.

deceased's and only
She could only remarry with judicial consent, where the judge inventoried the deceased's estate and handed it over to her and her new husband in trust for the children.
An early media article gave unretracted allegations that the deceased's face looked like it was beaten beyond recognition even though this was later contradicted by medical evidence in the coroner's report ( the only visible injury to the face was a small cut above an eye ).
According to Biblical law, there is no need for a marriage ceremony between the widow and the deceased's brother as they are already bound by divine decree, thus, they need only cohabit to perform yibbum.
A bamboo tree with only leaves on the top with small pices of paper with the deceased's name written on them will start to wave when the deceased is coming.

deceased's and property
Probate is often considered a relatively lengthy and expensive process, albeit one which may provide greater safeguards with regard to the rights of a deceased person's beneficiaries, though probate often is contested by creditors or disgruntled members of the family of the deceased who feel they have not received their fair share of the deceased's property.
* all property passing to them by survivorship ( such as the deceased's share in the jointly owned family home );
If there are no descendants, parents, or descendants of parents, then the deceased's property passes to descendants of the grandparents of the decedent ( uncles and aunts, first cousins, or first cousins once, twice, or thrice removed ).
The most common reason for an estate sale is the death of the property owner, and the consequent need to quickly liquidate the deceased's belongings.
In other words, the deceased's liabilities can sometimes remain attached to the property.
Letters of Administration are granted by a Surrogate Court or probate registry to appoint appropriate people to deal with a deceased person's estate where property will pass under Intestacy Rules or where there are no executors living ( and willing and able to act ) having been validly appointed under the deceased's will.

deceased's and their
( This helps provide the surviving partner a legal basis for inheriting the deceased's belongings in the event of the death of their cohabiting partner ).
For persons with surviving children and a wealth below a certain threshold (£ 250, 000 as from February 2009 ), the whole of the estate will pass to the deceased's spouse or also, from December 2005, their registered civil partner.
Memorial gifts are sometimes requested by their survivors ( e. g. " in lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to ABC Charity "), usually directing donations to a charitable organization for which the deceased was a donor or volunteer, or for a cause befitting the deceased's priorities in life or manner of death.
Final military honors are provided for qualified veterans by several volunteer details known as a Memorial Honor Detail or MHDs upon request of family members through their choice of mortuaries handling the deceased's remains.
The role of the marigeth is still very important: ".. in-laws dig deep into their pockets to present the deceased's family with an engraved headstone, brought all the way from Brisbane, shrouded in hundreds of yards of colorful cloth and money envelopes .. "
In the first year of registration many more details than in later years were recorded including the children of the deceased with their ages, the deceased's birthplace and how long they were resident in the district where they died.
Though later legend and folklore depicts revenants as returning for a specific purpose ( e. g., revenge against the deceased's killer ), in most Medieval accounts they return to harass their surviving families and neighbours.

deceased's and father
The system of inheritance provides for distribution of the deceased's estate among seven categories of heirs: children, spouse, father, mother, brothers, sisters, and teachers with higher categories obtaining a larger share.

deceased's and had
He compared the memories with reports of people known to the deceased, attempting to do so before any contact between the child and the deceased's family had occurred, and searched for disconfirming evidence that could provide alternative explanations for the reports aside from reincarnation.
Since it was customary for the attendant company to mark every year of the deceased's life in numbers, this implies she was born in 1508, or 1507 and she had not yet celebrated her 30th birthday.
He wrote that Lawende had said that some clothing of the deceased's that he was shown resembled that of the woman he saw —" which was black ... that was the extent of his identity ".
However, Kazakh television have questioned the police's findings, stating that no attempts was made to analyze the deceased's blood to determine if she had indeed taken drugs and that no jeans were presented as evidence.
After Big had inspected the corpse, he saw the deceased's previous life.
Although the hospital had been negligent in failing to examine the men, there was no proof that the deceased's death was caused by that negligence.

deceased's and them
In most cases they have the deceased's name, date of birth, and date of death inscribed on them, along with a personal message, or prayer.
If an estate is small some banks and building societies will allow accounts to be closed by the deceased's immediate family without a grant, but there usually needs to be less than about £ 15, 000 in the account for them to allow this.
A monk ( Thay Cung ) will place a thin piece of cotton over the family member's head and ring a bell and chant while rotating the bell around the deceased's head, sending them in to a trance and open a way for the deceased to return to the living.
Later when the deceased's family and friends finds out that is was Ox who ordered the hit, Pelpa, the gang's leader and close friend of Sosa, sends a hit squad to kill him in his home, and Ox is able to kill them all before a femme fatale named Chiquita swoops down from his top floor and slits his throat.
Even if a person is not a joint owner, if they are an immediate family member a bank is likely to give them access to the deceased's safety deposit box.
She has investigated and found nothing unusual in the deaths, all of which were due to natural causes and none of them happened within the sanctuary but at the deceased's homes.

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