Succession
Legal definition for Indian law research
Definition
succession
1 a : the order in which or the conditions under which one person after another succeeds to a property, dignity, position, title, or throne [the sequence of to the presidency]
b : the right of a person or line of ancestry to succeed
c : the line of ancestry having such a right
2 a : the act or process of following in order
b : the act or process of one person's taking the place of another in the enjoyment of or liability for rights or duties or both
3 : the act or process by which a person becomes entitled to the property or property interest of a deceased person and esp. an intestate
: the transmission of the estate of a decedent to his or her heirs, legatees, or devisees
;also
: the estate of the deceased including assets and liabilities used chiefly in the civil law of Louisiana
intestate succession
1 : the transmission of property or property interests of a decedent as provided by statute as distinguished from the transfer in accordance with the decedent's will
;also
: the operation of such statutory provisions in transmitting intestate property [would take the property by intestate succession]
2 in the civil law of Louisiana
: property that is not disposed of by will but by operation of statute [who presents himself to claim an intestate succession "Louisiana Civil Code"]
testate succession
: the transmission of property in accordance with a valid will
vacant succession
in the civil law of Louisiana
: an estate that has not been claimed, of which the heirs are unknown, or that has been renounced by all of the heirs
4 a : the continuance of a corporation's status as a legal person [perpetual corporate ]
b : the act or process by which one corporation assumes ownership of another [documents…that all aim to prepare your company for its new owner's "Saul Berkowitz"]
5 : the act or process by which one state takes over or follows upon another and becomes entitled to its rights and position in international law
Definitions are for legal research. Always verify meaning in the context of the statute, judgment, or jurisdiction cited.