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	<title>Another meaning of codicil except wills?</title>
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	<title>Who should you go to for a living trust?</title>
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I have a vacation home in Lake Tahoe, in the town of Truckee. My driveway runs the length of the 5 acres that I own.
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Our purchasers have backed out of our sales contract. They did give notice of their inability to obtain financing per contract terms (prior to the expiration of the financing contingency date).
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