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Jun 2, 2018 22:43
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English term

SHALL BE BROUGHT INTO HOCHPOT

English to Spanish Law/Patents Law (general) trust hereditario
buenas noches, gracias anticipadas a quienes puedan echarme un cable con esta expresión en un testamento inglés que crea un trust y en el que se dice que el
Trustee shall have power at any time and from time to time to :...
raise capital and pay or apply the same to or for the benefit of any such beneficiary and any capital paid or applied to or for the benefit of any such beneficiary SHALL BE BROUGHT INTO HOTCHPOT and account for by such beneficiary or his or her issue on the distribution of the estae.
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Jun 3, 2018 05:21: JohnMcDove changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (3): lorenab23, Robert Carter, JohnMcDove

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