Having built on his inheritance, Thapar insists most of his present wealth is self-made.
Forging the signatures of his trustees, he laid claim to the whole of his inheritance.
Setting aside his personal grief, Kumar plunged into work, spending the next decade building on his inheritance.
The final difficulty of his inheritance, Mr Major might point out, was that he had to create his own agenda.
First, he would fairly point to the difficulties of his inheritance.
Creating the estate must have consumed a significant chunk of his inheritance, but Darren Poupore, Biltmore's chief curator, says the archives are silent on financial details.
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He now has to expand on the good ideas that his conference generated, while withstanding what will doubtless be a fearsome Labour assault on his inheritance tax and other proposals.
But he is impatient to come into what he sees as his rightful inheritance.
Philip Howard, 49, took his bid to recover his "inheritance" to London's High Court.
At least Mr Henderson, contemplating his awful inheritance, seems inclined to follow the first law of holes: stop digging.
While standing before the bishop of Assisi, Francis stripped off his clothes and renounced his paternal inheritance, Benedict said.
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If you don't read your mail carefully, or were on vacation or in the hospital when the letter came, and you die without contacting Vanguard, one of your kids could be done out of his IRA inheritance.
What makes Mr Blunkett's fall from grace sadder is that his modest business activities may have been motivated by an urge to provide for his sons, whose inheritance was being spent on his paternity suit.
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He recently signed on to a plan that is designed to divert tens of millions of dollars in estate tax from Uncle Sam into his own foundation--at a cost to his children's inheritance of just pennies on the dollar (see box, p. 186).
They can also use his upcoming bonus and a small inheritance to pay off their credit card debt in 3 years.
His task was to take her "great inheritance and add to it", he added.
To cover the legal costs, Blunkett apparently had to dip into the inheritance he had been saving for his three grown sons.
But when her father died in 1988, leaving her a comfortable inheritance and naming her the sole executor of his will, Schupf began to evolve into a different woman.
The artist, who died in 2011, specified in his will that the artworks should be donated in place of inheritance tax.
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If Mr Major's inheritance was difficult, how much more so were his problems in his six years in Number 10, and especially after he won the 1992 election.
In Africa and South Asia, discriminatory inheritance customs mean that when a husband dies, his family may grab the property, leaving his widow, who may be infected, penniless as well.
However, his two adopted daughters became billionaires not by working hard but by fighting in court for their inheritance.
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Darroussin also stars, as Charles Benesteau, a lawyer who, having received an ample inheritance, stopped practicing and moved to a small apartment in a rowdy part of Paris, where his money both protects and isolates him.
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