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  2. Disclaimer of interest - Wikipedia

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    In the law of inheritance, wills and trusts, a disclaimer of interest (also called a renunciation) is an attempt by a person to renounce their legal right to benefit from an inheritance (either under a will or through intestacy) or through a trust. "If a trustee disclaims an interest in property that otherwise would have become trust property ...

  3. File:Resignation-Letter-From-Secretary-James-N-Mattis.pdf

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  4. Holder v Holder - Wikipedia

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    Victor Holder was an executor of his father’s will. [1] He wanted to renounce executorship, after he had performed some tasks in that capacity. Unfortunately that technically meant the executorship could not be properly renounced. The remaining executors put two farms up for auction, on which Victor was a tenant. Victor bought them at the ...

  5. Letters of Administration - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, letters of administration granted to a representative of a testator's estate are called "letters of administration with the will annexed" or "letters of administration cum testamento annexo" or "c.t.a.". Essentially, this document is issued to the person who will administer the estate of someone who dies without a will.

  6. More Americans are renouncing their citizenship: Here’s who ...

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    Renouncing U.S. citizenship can reduce the administrative burden for Americans living abroad—at a cost. (Diy13) In 2014, Fabien Lehagre was 29 when he received a letter from his bank that left ...

  7. Probate - Wikipedia

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    An executor is the legal personal representative of a deceased person's estate. The appointment of an executor only becomes effective after the death of the testator. After the testator dies, the person named in the will as executor can decline or renounce the position, and if so should quickly notify the probate court accordingly.

  8. US to leave World Health Organization on Jan. 22, 2026, says UN

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    The United States will leave the World Health Organization on Jan. 22, 2026, the United Nations said on Thursday, after being formally notified of the decision by President Donald Trump, who has ...

  9. Judge temporarily reinstates fired ethics watchdog - AOL

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    A federal judge Monday granted a temporary reprieve to the head of the Office of Special Counsel, who filed a lawsuit claiming President Donald Trump fired him illegally.