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devise

Law
1. 
a. a disposition of property by will
b. the property so transmitted
2. a will or clause in a will disposing of real property
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This further confused the application of the restriction on the devise of homestead property.
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Before Eid, the main opposition parties, including the Pakistan Peoples Party and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, had reportedly requested the JUI-F chief to convene the APC to devise a strategy to effectively oppose the government's economic policies.
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"Existing vehicles will also need the GPS vehicle tracking devise so they will go for a retro fitments," said Amit Dakshini, Group Chief Strategy Officer at Pricol.
According to her, the PTA will devise a spectrum policy on annual basis to promote mobile broad band in which strategy for three years would be laid down.
Finding the way--any way: Supreme Leader Ali Khamenehi gave yet another speech last week saying the country needs to devise an Islamic-Iranian model of progress.
HotMocs, makers of a body heating system for performance apparel, will employ Chevalier to devise a fully integrated public relations program, construct corporate collateral pieces and establish product package branding, as well as launch a comprehensive multimedia campaign.