To help you identify the speaker's claim, you need to:
- Read and understand the main message. Sometimes, the claim can be found in the last sentence of the introductory paragraph.
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A speaker's claim is the main message that the writer wants the reader to get. Since your text is not included in the question, it will be difficult to identify the claim.
So, to do that independently, you have to read the text and find out the main message that the author promotes.
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Answer:
The deed transferring the title to Davis is Invalid.
Explanation:
In the will written by Calhoun, Mary is entitled to the property for the duration of her life, after which the property is expected to be passed along, thus any deed from Mary to the new buyer in a fee simple estate manner will be invalid. She does not have the right to outrightly sell the land because she is just 30 and can still bear children. The property is expected to belong to them and they are the only ones who can sell the property outrightly in this case.
To ensure a smooth transfer, the outgoing incident commander should provide a transfer of command briefing to the new incident commander. This should be done in a scenario in which the Deputy Incident Commander will be replacing the current Incident Commander.
A formal transfer of command at an incident always requires a transfer of command briefing for the incoming Incident Commander.