Inheritably - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hindu male dying intestate
SC 789 (794): (1970) 1 SCC 658. [Hindu Law of Inheritance (Amendment) Act, 1929 Preamble]
Fratriage
Fratriage, a younger brother's inheritance.
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the whole for her life, in others she takes the inheritance. Frequently the customary right is durante viduitate, and in some
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Fundi patrimoniales
Fundi patrimoniales (lands of inheritance).
Glebe
the property of an ecclesiastical benefice. The soil of an inheritance; an agrarian estate, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 698.
Heirdom
Heirdom, succession by inheritance.
Heirs
entitled to the property of another under the law of inheritance, N. Krishnammal v. R. Ekambaram, AIR 1979 SC 1298 (1301):
Joint-tenancy
otherwise the donees possess estates for life only, with several inheritances in tail. An estate cannot be granted to two or
Hirciscunda
Hirciscunda, the division of an inheritance among heirs.
Hospitals
master or warden and his brethren have the estate of inheritance; or sole, in which the master, etc., only has the
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