Electronic will definition

Electronic will means a testamentary instrument that is
Electronic will means a will executed electronically in compliance with § 64.2-462.
Electronic will means [a testamentary document that

Examples of Electronic will in a sentence

  • Ferro Electronic agrees that all order acknowledgments sent by Ferro Electronic will include an Ohio choice of law provision in the form set forth in the form of order acknowledgment attached hereto as Exhibit G.

  • Electronic will use the proceeds of the Electronic Notes to purchase publicly traded common stock of the Company pursuant to a tender offer therefor and to pay expenses related thereto.

  • Effective Period (select one): m Until Cancelled Invoice Format (select one): m Paper m Electronic (will waive any applicable administrative fees) In addition, you are agreeing that the account information you have provided will be stored securely in Humana’s system for future use at the discretion of the account holder for one-time payments or as scheduled for recurring payments.

  • It is expected that upon completion of the Reorganisation, Changshu Electronic will continue to hold its existing 80% equity interests in Shenzhen Communication.

  • Changshu Electronic will also become the sole shareholder of Chenhong International (which will in turn own Honglin Technology) and together with Chenhong International will be interested in the entire paid- up registered capital of four Operating Companies, namely Huizhou Technology, Changshu Connecting-Technology, Honglin Technology and Changshu Cable.


More Definitions of Electronic will

Electronic will means a will or codicil executed by electronic means.
Electronic will means a will or codicil executed in compliance with RCW 11.12.400 through 11.12.491.
Electronic will means a testamentary instrument, including a codicil, executed with an electronic signature by a person in the manner prescribed by this code, which disposes of the person’s property on or after his or her death and includes an instrument which merely appoints a personal representative or guardian or revokes or revises another will.
Electronic will means a will executed electronically in
Electronic will means [a testamentary document that complies] an instrument, including, without limitation, a codicil, that is executed by a person in accordance with the requirements of NRS 133.085 [.] and which disposes of the property of the person upon or after his or her death.
Electronic will means a will that is executed electronically pursuant to section 2107.03 of the Revised Code, and includes a copy of an electronic will.
Electronic will means a will executed electronically in compliance with section 15-11-1305 (1).