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Revocable is a legal term. Something that is "revocable" is able to be cancelled at a later date.
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The person to whom a lease is given, or who takes an estate by lease.
Oh, dude, the prefix of "revocable" is "re-." It's like when you're playing Scrabble and you're trying to make a cool word, but you're stuck with boring old "re-." It's just hanging out there, making "revocable" sound all official and stuff.
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Yes; most licenses are non-exclusive, limited, and revocable.
A residuary trust is set forth in a Will and is non-revocable after the death of the testator. It can be amended or revoked while the testator is still living.
Revocable trust includes many advantages. Revocable Trust's main advantage is the agreement provides flexibility and income to the living grantor.
To properly name a revocable living trust, use your full name as the grantor followed by the words "Revocable Living Trust" and the date it was created. For example, "John Smith Revocable Living Trust, created on January 1, 2022."
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There is four syllables in the word revocable. The syllables are rev-o-ca-ble.
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