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forced heir

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force

to impose or require by law see also elective share forced heir at heir forced sale at sale

heir

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legitime

one-fourth) of a testate succession that is reserved for a forced heir called also forced portion compare disposable portion, falcidian portion, marital

Heir

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disinherison

in the civil law of Louisiana : disherison see also forced heir at heir NOTE: The Louisiana Civil Code sets out the

disposable portion

succession that may be donated to legatees other than the forced heir compare marital portion

Scintilla juris et tituli

his heirs, here B. immediately becomes tenant in fee by force of the statute; and to give him this estate the … contingent ones. 'If land be given to A. and his heirs, to the use of B. and his heirs until the

Utilisation of surplus area

contained in any other law for the time being in force and save in the case of land acquired by the … any law for the time being in force or an heir by inheritance no transfer or other disposition of land which

Tail

devolution of unbarred estate-tail according to the general law in force before 1926, and by sub-s. (6) an entailed interest shall … inequity on the person who would have taken realty as heir of the body or as tenant by the curtesy if

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forced heir

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force

to impose or require by law see also elective share forced heir at heir forced sale at sale

heir

Matched in: Term heir

Keep your definitions linked to case research

legitime

one-fourth) of a testate succession that is reserved for a forced heir called also forced portion compare disposable portion, falcidian portion, marital

Heir

Matched in: Term Heir

disinherison

in the civil law of Louisiana : disherison see also forced heir at heir NOTE: The Louisiana Civil Code sets out the

disposable portion

succession that may be donated to legatees other than the forced heir compare marital portion

Scintilla juris et tituli

his heirs, here B. immediately becomes tenant in fee by force of the statute; and to give him this estate the … contingent ones. 'If land be given to A. and his heirs, to the use of B. and his heirs until the

Utilisation of surplus area

contained in any other law for the time being in force and save in the case of land acquired by the … any law for the time being in force or an heir by inheritance no transfer or other disposition of land which

Tail

devolution of unbarred estate-tail according to the general law in force before 1926, and by sub-s. (6) an entailed interest shall … inequity on the person who would have taken realty as heir of the body or as tenant by the curtesy if

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