Unless otherwise stated explicitly, a contract is in effect until one of the parties dies. Most contracts do state otherwise in many cases.
you will die :)
Without having made a valid will; without a will; as, to die intestate., Not devised or bequeathed; not disposed of by will; as, an intestate estate., A person who dies without making a valid will.
Yes. A will is valid as long as it is made of sound mind. It sould be witnessed by at least one other person (often two) and it must declare that all other wills and testaments are invalid. Wills have been found to be valid if written by the person who is dying or soon will die and witnessed by no-one. A court once found a will to be valid by a man who was about to die and simply wrote on a piece of paper "All to mum".
either get paralyzed and become like a vegetable until the person die or that certain person die.
yes
Yes, a person was murdered with one in Sydney not so long ago.
when the principle die the irrevocable power of attorney is valid or invalid
It means that you fight until you die or the other person is dead.
No it can easily be used for fraud. For a will to be valid it needs for it to be seen by a lawyer and signed by the person who wrote it.
When a person is infected with the black plague, death can be quite quick. Untreated, a person will die between 2 days and a week after getting ill.
He didn't die his contract expired and a shoulder injury.
Adis is when you contract it you die!!!!!!!