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- This was, however, overturned by the 1503 Act Revocatory.
- The government insists opponents must wait for a revocatory referendum that the constitution allows halfway through a president's term _ in Chavez's case, August 2003.
- A revocation may be express, by virtue of a clause known as a revocatory clause, or implied from the fact of provisions in the later will being inconsistent with those in the former.
- Chavez, who was elected in 1998 and re-elected in 2000 after pushing through a new constitution, insists foes must wait until the midpoint in his term _ August 2003 _ before petitioning for a revocatory referendum.
- "Parmalat's industrial and financial restructuring plan contemplates the distribution to its future shareholders of at least 50 percent of Parmalat's distributable profits arising from the next 15 years'annual results, including any eventual proceeds derived from revocatory actions of actions for damages, " a company statement said late Thursday.
- If the testator intends to revoke his or her will but does not carry out one of the recognised acts of revocation, a court can make an order in terms of section 2A revoking the will for the testator if there is proof of the testator s revocatory intention, provided that the requirements of section 2A are satisfied.