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Co-heir
Co-heir, one of several to woman inheritance descended.
Joint-heir
Joint-heir, a co-heir. See (English) Law of Property Act, 1932, as to equitable
Secta facienda per illam qu' habt eniciam partem
facienda per illam qu' habt eniciam partem, a writ to compel the heir, who has the elder's part of the co-heirs,
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Plures coh'redes sunt quasi unum corpus propter unitatem juris quod habent
Plures coh'redes sunt quasi unum corpus propter unitatem juris quod habent. Co.
Cohaeredes sunt quasi unum corpus or una persona censentur, propler unitatem juris quod habent
Cohaeredes sunt quasi unum corpus or una persona censentur, propler unitatem
Nuper obit
died), an abolished writ that lay for a sister and co-heir, deforced by her coparcener of lands or tenements, whereof their
Pro partibus liberandis
partibus liberandis, an ancient writ for partition of lands between co-heirs, Reg. Brev. 316.
Heir
by descent to an estate of inheritance. It is nomen collectivum, and extends to all heirs; and under heirs, the heirs … Heir [fr. heire, Old Fr.; h'res, Lat.], a person who succeeds
Hereditaments
inherit it from him. The two kinds of hereditaments are corporeal, which are tangible (in fact, they mean the same thing … but also that which he has by purchase, because his heir can inherit it from him. The two kinds of hereditaments
Monster
if it have human shape, it may be an heir, Co. Litt. 7 b; 2 Bl. Com. 246.
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