Heritable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Apparent heir
Law, he is the person to whom the succession to heritable property has actually opened. He is so called until his
Denizen
through whom he must claim, being an alien, had no heritable blood and therefore could convey none to his son. No
Debt
set out. It is a chose in action and is heritable and assignable and it is treated as property in India
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Curtesy of England
iii., p. 92. In Scotland, the liferent of a wife's heritable estate accorded ex lege to her surviving husband. There musthave
Any property
of 'property' in law. Off course, the property must be heritable property in respect to which alone the question of succession
Annuity
not for any purpose other than descent, considered to be heritable and descended to the heir. On the other hand, a
Odal
Among the early and medieval Teutonic peoples esp Scandinavians the heritable land held by the various odalmen constituting a family or
nonhereditary
Not inheritable through genetic transmission Opposite of inheritable and heritable
Heritable
Capable of being inherited or of passing by inheritance inheritable
Heritability
The state of being heritable
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