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(if I'm living) upon the division date, then commencing with the last to occur of the division date or my 33rd birthday"
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"With the last to occur of the division date" sounds like a proviso that something has happened -- a lot of times this is in trusts for finishing college.. in which case the "last to occur of the division date" is the graduation date. Mind if I ask the sentence before and after this one? Context clues should specify more easily what is meant..
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