Subj : Re: Um...no comment? To : Deuce From : Finnigann Date : Thu Sep 15 2005 11:40 pm -=> Deuce wrote to Angus McLeod <=- De> Re: Re: Um...no comment? De> By: Angus McLeod to Deuce on Thu Sep 15 2005 00:30:00 > > Yes, living people can make decisions. The instant they're dead however, > > can't. > > But a decision you made PRIOR to your death doesn't *cease* to be a > decision of yours, does it? De> No, but you are no longer able to transfer ownership. In most De> countries, you may assign an executor to handle the transfer of De> ownership of your posessions according to his/her understanding of your De> wishes. You may decide while alive hat you want to go to Australia on De> the 19th. If you die on the 18th however, it's unlikely that your De> decsion will have any effect. Are you saying that most nations that have a system of laws and a government based on some of those laws do not also have something like 'Last wills and testiments'? .... Quoting one is plagiarism; Quoting many is research. --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.46 þ Synchronet þ Bits-N-Bytes BBS Onehellofa BBS bnb.dtdns.net .