| 21. | He had also set up a revocable credit shelter trust to receive the proceeds from the estate.
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| 22. | In a sense, Simon said, a revocable living trust is a substitute for a will.
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| 23. | It's popular for people to set up revocable living trusts in order to avoid probate.
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| 24. | Note, however, that revocable trusts are not completed gifts for gift and estate tax purposes.
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| 25. | As it is in the nature of an offering rather than a vow, it is revocable.
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| 26. | It is not as if Peter had given any sort of clear indication that statement was revocable.
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| 27. | Their auto registrations are revocable, but Jackson said he didn't know if they have been.
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| 28. | Property held in a revocable or irrevocable trust created during the grantor's lifetime also avoids probate.
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| 29. | The waivers are revocable meaning that a team can revoke the claim of another team on their player.
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| 30. | Sections 5 and 6 indicate renewable, revocable time-limits-which would be fulfilled by deletion.
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