Sentence examples for administers the estate from inspiring English sources

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The problem began when Claude, who lives in Paris and administers the estate, read the script, which is by the Merchant Ivory veteran Ruth Prawer Jhabvala.

The Nobel Foundation, which administers the estate of dynamite inventor Alfred Nobel, said the crisis had "adversely affected" the literature prize and its judges.

Young adults may also want to remember that the person who administers the estate does not have to be the person who inherits it.

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The appointment was accordingly made, and the trust company immediately qualified and proceeded to administer the estate and wind up its affairs.

By Jeffrey Toobin The New Yorker, April 19 , 1993P. 36 Talk story about Sol Wachtler suing Joy Silverman for $38,665 he says she owes him for administering the estate of her late stepfather, Alvin B. Wolosoff, in 1992.

Federal District Judge Alfred J. Lechner Jr. rejected a motion by the Short Hills, N.J., law firm of Budd Larner to withdraw as counsel to Susan Haines, a Philadelphia resident administering the estate of her father, Peter Rossi of Wayne, N.J.

AFTER you die, an executor or agent can contact Facebook and other social media sites, establish his or her authority to administer the estate, and request the contents of the account.

In 1984, Maria and Eastman began to assist the will's executor the Southeast Banks of Florida in administering the estate, and in the next five years Williams' earnings jumped from $349,000 to $545,000 a year; between 1989 and 1993, they rose to $809,000 a year.

A lawyer appointed by the Westchester court to represent one of the daughters, Malikah Shabazz, has accused the two daughters assigned to administer the estate, Ilyasah and Malaak Shabazz, and their former lawyer of spending estate money on themselves while allowing property and other estate assets to languish and a tax bill to skyrocket.

Mrs. Jackson's lawyers have also filed a motion seeking Judge Beckloff's permission to contest the ability of John Branca, a lawyer, and John McClain, a music executive, who were named as co-executors in Mr. Jackson's will, to administer the estate.

In 1984, Maria and Eastman began to assist the will's executor — the Southeast Banks of Florida — in administering the estate, and in the next five years Williams' earnings jumped from $349,000 to $545,000 a year; between 1989 and 1993, they rose to $809,000 a year.

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