Posted by: JavaBeans January 30, 2013
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Nope.
It's a fair and a legitimate question.
If one loses inheritance - the question is what is the govt's position on the benefits received from the asset: (i) is the govt going to give an opportunity to liquidate the asset so that the beneficiary realizes its monetary value, (ii) will the govt confiscate and make it a public property or (iii) will the govt take no action given unclear legislation.
I am asking whether you have evidence to riddle's statement since you seem to agree to it.
It's a fair and a legitimate question.
If one loses inheritance - the question is what is the govt's position on the benefits received from the asset: (i) is the govt going to give an opportunity to liquidate the asset so that the beneficiary realizes its monetary value, (ii) will the govt confiscate and make it a public property or (iii) will the govt take no action given unclear legislation.
I am asking whether you have evidence to riddle's statement since you seem to agree to it.