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1 heir of tailzie
Юридический термин: наследник по завещанию -
2 heir of tailzie
шотл. наследник по завещанию -
3 heir
heir apparent — предполагаемый наследник, непосредственный прямой наследник;
heir at law — наследник по закону;
heir beneficiary — лицо, принявшее наследство с условием ответственности по наследственным долгам в пределах его стоимости;
heir by adoption — наследник [наследница] по усыновлению [удочерению];
heir by collateral — наследник по боковой линии;
heir by custom — наследник в силу обычая;
heir by devise — наследник по завещанию;
heir general — наследник по закону;
heir institute — шотл. наследник по завещанию;
heir on intestacy — наследник при отсутствии завещания, наследник по закону;
heir on testacy — наследник по завещанию;
- heir of provisionheir presumptive — предполагаемый наследник;
- heir of tailzie
- heir of the blood
- heir of the body
- apparent heir
- appearand heir
- beneficiary heir
- bodily heir
- conventional heir
- expectant heir
- female heir
- forced heir
- indubitable heir
- joint heirs
- last heir
- last-resort heir
- lawful heir
- legal heir
- legitimate heir
- presumptive heir
- testamentary heir
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