Opinion ID: 1331183
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Heading: `(a For a Period of Twenty Years.

Text: `1. First Ten Year Period  The sum of Ninety Thousand ($90,000.00) Dollars per year for a period of ten (10) years, the said payments to be made in equal quarterly installments with the first such installment being due and payable on the first day of the month following the entry of the final divorce decree between the parties; `2. Second Ten Year Period  The sum of Eighty Thousand ($80,000.00) Dollars per year for the next ten (10) years, said payments to be in equal quarterly installments with the first quarterly installment due and payable on the first day of the first quarter following the termination of payments for the first ten (10) years as above set forth; `(b) Upon the death of the wife, or upon the expiration of the twenty (20) year period above specified, whichever event shall first occur, the payments as above set forth shall cease. The said payments will continue during said period regardless of the wife's remarriage and shall not cease during said period in the event of the husband's death, but will continue in the manner herein provided; it being the specific agreement of the parties that the payments for alimony, support and maintenance of the wife, agreed to herein by the husband, shall not terminate at his death but shall continue to be made by his estate.' (Emphasis added.)....