Estate Documents definition

Estate Documents means proof of the Annuitant’s death and such other documents including Letters Probate of the Annuitant’s Will as may be required by the Trustee in its sole discretion in connection with the transmission of the Property on the Annuitant’s death;
Estate Documents means proof of the Holder’s death and such other documents letters probate, letters of administration, certificate of appointment of estate trustee with or without a will, representation grant, or other document of like import issued by any court in Canada as may be required by the Trustee in its sole discretion in connection with the transmission of the Property on the Holder’s death;
Estate Documents means proof of the Annuitant’s death and such other documents including letters probate, letters of administration, certificate of appointment of estate trustee with or without a will, representation grant, or other document of like import issued by any court in Canada as may be required by the Trustee in its sole discretion in connection with the transmission of the Property on the Annuitant’s death;

Examples of Estate Documents in a sentence

  • Subject to Applicable Laws, upon the death of the Holder where there is a Survivor and where the Survivor has been designated as successor holder for purposes of the Account, and upon the receipt of Estate Documents by the Agent which are satisfactory to the Trustee, the Survivor shall become the Holder, subject to any pledging under paragraph 15.

  • All of the Real Estate Documents, true, correct and complete copies of which have been delivered or made available to the Buyer, are in full force and effect and the Seller has not received any notice of any default thereunder, nor does the Seller anticipate any such notice of default.

  • Except for each Landlords' Consent, no approval or consent of any person is needed for the Real Estate Documents to continue to be in full force and effect and such documents will not become unenforceable by the Buyer following the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement by virtue of the assignment thereof to the Buyer.

  • On the death of the Annuitant, where there has been an election of the Annuitant’s Spouse as successor annuitant under the Fund, the Agent, upon receipt of Estate Documents, shall continue to make the payments, in accordance with this Declaration of Trust, to the Annuitant’s Spouse after the death of the Annuitant.

  • If any Obligor hereafter acquires any interest in Real Estate with a value in excess of $1,000,000, such Obligor shall, within 60 days (or such later date in Agent's reasonable discretion), execute, deliver and record a Mortgage sufficient to create a first priority Lien in favor of Agent on such Real Estate, and shall deliver all Related Real Estate Documents.


More Definitions of Estate Documents

Estate Documents. Estate Documents” means proof of the Annuitant’s death and such other documents including Letters Probate of the Annuitant’s Will as may be required by the Trustee in its sole discretion in connection with the transmission of the Property on the Annuitant’s death;
Estate Documents means proof of your death and other documents as may be required by the Trustee in its sole discretion in connection with the transmission of the Property on your death and expressly includes letters probate, letters of administration, certificate of appointment of estate trustee with or without a will or other document of like import issued by any court in Canada;
Estate Documents means proof of the Annuitant’s death and such other documents including letters
Estate Documents means proof of the Holder’s death and such other documents including letters probate of the Holder’s Will, letters of administration, certificate of
Estate Documents means proof of the Holder’s death and such other documents including Letters Probate of the Holder’s will as may be required by the Trustee in its sole discretion in connection with the transmission of the Property on the Holder’s death; Estate Representative” means an executor, an administrator, an administrator with the will annexed, a liquidator, or an estate trustee with a will or without a will, whether one or more than one is so appointed;
Estate Documents means proof of the Holder’s death and such other documents including letters probate of the Holder’s will as may be required by the Trustee in its sole discretion in connection with the transmission of the Property on the Holder’s death;
Estate Documents means proof of the Annuitant’s death and such other documents including Letters Probate of the Annuitant’s Will as may be required by the Trustee in its sole discretion in connection with the transmission of the Property on the Annuitant’s death; “Estate Representative” means an executor, an administrator, an administrator with the will annexed, a liquidator, or an estate trustee with a will or without a will, whether one or more than one is so appointed; “Expenses” means all costs, charges, fees, commissions, investment management fees, brokerage fees, legal expenses and out‐of‐pocket expenses (together with any goods and services tax or other Taxes applicable to such expenses) incurred from time to time in relation to the Fund; “Former Spouse” means the individual who is considered by Applicable Laws to be the Annuitant’s former spouse or common‐law partner; “Fund” means the retirement income fund the Annuitant and the Trustee have opened in the Annuitant’s name pursuant to his or her Application; “Fund Proceeds” means the Property, less any Expenses and Taxes which may be required under Applicable Laws;