The only consequences would be that you would not have any power or authority to distribute the assets as provided in the will, to make any decisions regarding the estate assets or to pay the debts of the estate. You would not be involved in the settling of the estate.
You could be blacklisted.
Refusing an inspection can result in legal consequences, fines, or other penalties imposed by the authorities.
I've never seen an advantage. They always seem to get into arguments with each other.
you could lose credibility with other allies they could team up with the enemis
Penalties for refusing to take a test to determine intoxication can vary by jurisdiction, but common consequences may include license suspension, fines, and even potential criminal charges such as a DUI. Refusing a test can also lead to automatic administrative penalties, such as an immediate license suspension.
The court can authorize the seizing of assets. The sheriff can confiscate items and sell them. Wages can be garnished as well.
The executor IS the owner of the property, for the purpose of probate.
If you lollygag doing your homework, your mother may goad you into it by refusing to serve supper til your'e done.
Refusing to bake a cake for someone based on their beliefs or identity can lead to legal consequences, such as discrimination lawsuits. To address bigotry in providing goods and services, businesses can implement anti-discrimination policies, provide diversity training for employees, and promote inclusivity in their practices.
No, the word "refusing" is not an adverb.The word "refusing" is actually a verb.
no, that's false.Added: (in the US) the question is a TRUEstatement. However you will suffer the consequences of your state's motor vehiicle operators licensing laws which in most instances provides for an automatic suspension or revocation (depending on the state) for refusing to take an "implied consent" DUI test.
Yes, refusing to take a breathalyzer test can have consequences under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). Specifically, Article 92 addresses failure to obey a lawful order, which can include refusing a lawful request from military authorities to submit to a breathalyzer. Additionally, such refusal may lead to administrative actions or non-judicial punishment, depending on the circumstances and the policies of the service branch involved.