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DI Ray (titled D.I. Ray in the United States and Canada) is a 2022 British police procedural television series. It was created and written by Maya Sondhi and produced by Jed Mercurio . DI Ray stars Parminder Nagra as detective inspector Rachita Ray in a fictitious Birmingham -based police force.
The series revolves around the cases of Inspector Ian Rutledge, a veteran of the First World War who has returned to the police force (Scotland Yard) as a detective, but is battling with post-traumatic stress disorder. As a consequence he is haunted by the memory of a fellow soldier who is a constant voice in his head.
A will may dispose of property by reference to acts and events that have significance apart from their effect upon the dispositions made by the will, whether they occur before or after the execution of the will or before or after the testator's death. The execution or revocation of another individual's will is such an event. [1]
Under section 2-604(b) of the uniform probate code, "if the residue is devised to two or more persons, the share of a residuary devisee that fails for any reason passes to the other residuary devisee, or to other residuary devisees in proportion to the interest of each in the remaining part of the residue."
Insane delusion is the legal term of art in the common law tradition used to describe a false conception of reality that a testator of a will adheres to against all reason and evidence to the contrary.
The Statute of Wills or Wills Act 1540 (32 Hen. 8.c. 1) was an Act of the Parliament of England.It made it possible, for the first time in post-Conquest English history, for landholders to determine who would inherit their land upon their death by permitting devise by will.
Wills, a Wichita native who has gone on to Broadway in “The Producers,” “Big” and “Anna Karenina,” was last on stage at the Forum for “Desperate Measures” in 2020.
After the Norman conquest of England, the Church succeeded [when?] in allowing a person to leave part of his property to the church to fund its activities. In the law of the Republic of Ireland , the Succession Act 1965 reduces freedom of testation by guaranteeing provision for the spouse and children of the deceased.