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no but he was in a partner relationship for something else no but he was in a partner relationship for something else
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When you partner is deceased you are either a widow (woman) or widower (man) and you are no longer married although some partners were so in love with their deceased partner they still consider themselves married and may never remarry.
yep. He and his partner, actor David Monahan adopted a baby boy in 2012
Ebenezer Scrooge's deceased business partner in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" was Jacob Marley. Jacob Marley appears as a ghost to warn Scrooge about the consequences of his selfish ways.
Scrooge's deceased business partner is Jacob Marley. In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Marley returns as a ghost to warn Scrooge about the consequences of his selfish and greedy ways.
The rule has special application in relation to partnerships upon the death of a partner. In most jurisdictions, the death of a partner ordinarily has the legal effect of dissolving the firm. The partners' personal representatives have no right to step into the partner's shoes; they cannot take part in its management; they can only claim the deceased partner's share in the assets of the firm. The banker, who provides financial accommodation to the firm, can have no objection in continuing the account; the bank can presume that the surviving partners will account to the representatives of the deceased for his share in the assets. Where the firm has a debit balance the account should be stopped to fix the liability of the estate of the deceased partner and to avoid the operation of the rule in Clayton's case.
The right would be to the immediate family of the deceased person. As you are not legally married to the deceased person, then you will have little or no right. However, the deceased persons family may be happy for you to arrange things, however, you should always check with the deceased's relatives first to save any upset at what is a very sensitive time for all.
Yes, Jacob Marley is Scrooge's deceased business partner in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." Marley appears as a ghost to warn Scrooge about the consequences of his greed and selfishness.
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Probably not. I'm no lawyer but I expect it depends on who was paying the rent. If both were considered tenants, then the surviving partner likely has the right to continue the tenancy. If the deceased was the financially responsible person and the daughter is executor, she may be in a position to terminate the lease. Only the landlord (or their agent) does evictions.
The former domestic partner would have no legal standing. Biological relatives will be favored by the court unless there are extraordinary circumstances.