Heritage - Law Dictionary Search Results
Death Bed
law an heir in Scotland was entitled to keep his heritage as against a disposition of it by his predecessor. But
Extension service
includes the activities pertaining to preservation and promotion of cultural heritage and encouraging the intellectual, literary and scientific character of the
Acquest or Acquet
Acquet [Fr.], goods acquired by purchase or donation, not by heritage, Encyc. Londin.
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Redskin
now considered pejorative by some persons of North American Indian heritage
Heritance
Heritage inheritance
Heritage
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Cleronomy
Inheritance heritage
chopsticks
also commonly used around the world by persons of Oriental heritage or in restaurants serving oriental food
blood related
related by blood ie by a common genetic heritage
Singular successor
heir of a landed proprietor, who succeeds to the whole heritage by regular title of succession or universal representation, whereas the
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