Inheritably - Law Dictionary Search Results
In the son or daughter of such a female
from whom the property which has been sold came by inheritance. Looking at clause (a) of sub-s. (2) where the property
Incerta persona
Incerta persona, means 'uncertain person' A person that could not inherit property such as a person whose existence was uncertain or
Intiate, tenant by courtesy
husband is so called when a child is born-capable of inheriting the land subject to his courtesy.
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Fixtures
removed and are not essential to the enjoyment of the inheritance. See Re Lord Chesterfield's Settled Estates, (1911) 1 Ch 237.
Jus h'reditatis
Jus h'reditatis, the right of inheritance. See DESCENT.
Jus liberorum
a parent who has several children; esp., a right of inheritance given to a woman with three or more children. Also
Legacy
heir to pay or give over a part of the inheritance to a third person. for its four kinds, see Sand.
Legitimi h'redes
Legitimi h'redes, agnati because the inheritance was given to them by a law of the Twelve
Line
Line, succession of relations (see INHERITANCE); boundary; the twelfth part of an inch. The word 'line'
Franchise prisons
h'reditatem. D.A. 3, 20, 31, (The yearly increase enhances in inheritance.)
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