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Congress has authority over the distribution of property held by recognized tribes.
The Act sets out the order for distribution of property in the estate of the deceased.
How these elements relate to form an orderly plan of distribution of property.
Mr Piebalgs is right, however, in saying that we must give the distribution of property rights a chance.
Anarcho-capitalists do not defend the current distribution of property.
The report said decisions about alimony and the distribution of property should be made "without regard to marital misconduct."
The distribution of property between the members was only possible where the group existed for the benefit of the members.
Thus the distribution of property is not so unequal that it can threaten the liberty of the individual.
In Australian family law, a judge in determining the distribution of property will:
Before 1980, prenuptials agreements were written almost exclusively to establish distribution of property in the event of death.
The character and specificity of distribution of properties and characteristics in the studied environment.
This resulted in inconsistencies in property assessment and the distribution of property taxes.
The legal focus has shifted and is concentrated on distribution of property, spouse and child support, and custody.
There, he represented other settlers in protesting perceived favouritism by land agents in the distribution of property.
"But the most common and durable source of factions has been the various and unequal distribution of property.
"This works because we have the broadest distribution of properties," Mr. Satre said.
An equable distribution of property.
Mr. Silverglad patiently read him the legal brief that detailed their plea for equitable distribution of property.
The fact was that Miss Trimble held strong views on the equal distribution of property, and rich people's houses always affected her adversely.
The spin-off involves a distribution of property to shareholders without the surrender of any stock, which thus resembles a dividend.
The rights paradigm tended to stabilize the distribution of property holdings on the presumption that title had been lawfully acquired.
Hume also believed in an unequal distribution of property, because perfect equality would destroy the ideas of thrift and industry.
Another consequence of this attitude is that the extremely unequal distribution of property leads to no intolerable hardships.
One component of assimilation would be the distribution of property held in-common by the tribe to individual members of the tribe.
If there is an absence of an immediate family, the testator is given the freedom to diverge from the usual distribution of property and wealth.