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The rules are going to depend upon the specific state or country. In most of the states, a will made prior to a marriage (not in contemplation of marriage) will be held invalid or partially invalid.
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Prior to statehood, a region is part of a territory. A single larger territory had the potential to be split into smaller ones which became states.
Kristi L. Prior has written: 'Effect of concurrent enrollment in a remedial writing course and a remedial reading course on persistence' -- subject(s): Remedial teaching, Rhetoric, Language arts, Study and teaching (Higher), Reading, Persistence
This can depend on the surgery the horse is going to have, you should always ask your equine vet about feeding prior to surgery just to be sure.
Two or more adjacent plots otherwise separate, when are used as one single plot is called amalgamation. For the purpose prior permission of the land holding authority is required.
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In a monestary, he is called a "prior. In a convent, she is referred to as a "prioress."