Obtain, especially accidentally.
To receive all the propertes belonging to a deceased person.
1 The decree will come into effect tomorrow, Economy Minister Giulio Tremonti said.
2 The Trade Me rule change will come into effect on 12 March.
3 The actual termination would, however, only come into effect 10 years later.
4 When the main bodies come into contact, the issue is decided quickly.
5 The new law is expected to come into effect in January 2020.
6 New parking control systems and charges in Dublin come into effect tomorrow.
7 But at any given time, particular cultural forms come into their own.
8 The new rate will come into effect on Sunday, July 1 st.
9 The new, revised Green List will come into effect from September 28.
10 Not exactly, but the power of positivity could come into question here.
11 If Rule One and Two come into conflict, Rule One takes precedence.
12 It was not immediately clear when his decision would come into effect.
13 Details will be published on Tuesday when new sanctions come into effect.
14 It is likely to come into effect on April 23, it said.
15 Media said the curbs could come into effect as early as Monday.
16 The new rules are expected to come into effect on Feb. 17.
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