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  2. Murphy's law - Wikipedia

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    Murphy's law [a] is an adage or epigram that is typically stated as: "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.".. Though similar statements and concepts have been made over the course of history, the law itself was coined by, and named after, American aerospace engineer Edward A. Murphy Jr.; its exact origins are debated, but it is generally agreed it originated from Murphy and his team ...

  3. Uniform Simultaneous Death Act - Wikipedia

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    The Uniform Simultaneous Death Act is a uniform act enacted in some U.S. states to alleviate the problem of simultaneous death in determining inheritance.. The Act specifies that, if two or more people die within 120 hours of one another, and no will or other document provides for this situation explicitly, each is considered to have predeceased the others.

  4. Simultaneous death - Wikipedia

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    This can cause difficulties where for example the elder person had children prior to marriage. The rules can be ousted if inappropriate by an explicit provision in a will. An example is the death in 1941 of Josiah Stamp and his son Wilfred Stamp who died together when Josiah's house was bombed; Josiah was said to be the second richest man in ...

  5. List of clauses of the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

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    The United States Constitution and its amendments comprise hundreds of clauses which outline the functioning of the United States Federal Government, the political relationship between the states and the national government, and affect how the United States federal court system interprets the law. When a particular clause becomes an important ...

  6. Will and testament - Wikipedia

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    Exordium clause is the first paragraph or sentence in a will and testament, in which the testator identifies himself or herself, states a legal domicile, and revokes any prior wills. Inheritor – a beneficiary in a succession, testate or intestate. Intestate – person who has not created a will, or who does not have a valid will at the time ...

  7. Dean Cain predicts California wildfire catastrophe will ...

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    "Weak policy creates hard times. We're now in hard times. We need to have strong men so we can create good times again. That's the way it is. Strong men and women, sound policy.

  8. Los Angeles wildfires: What happens to my mortgage after a ...

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    The L.A. wildfires have ravaged countless residential homes, leaving entire neighborhoods all but gone. If your home is damaged as a result of a natural disaster, you’re still responsible for ...

  9. TIME100 Climate 2024: Dickon Mitchell - AOL

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    Find out why Dickon Mitchell made the 2024 TIME100 Climate list