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1 heir
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2 heir presumptive
heir presumptive〈meervoud: heirs presumptive〉1 vermoedelijke erfgenaam/(troon)opvolger 〈 wiens recht vervalt indien een nauwer erfgenaam geboren wordt〉 -
3 heir to the throne
heir to the throne -
4 heir apparent
erfgenaam wiens recht om de erfenis te ontvangen niet veranderd kan worden dor de geboorte van een andere erfgenaam zolang als deze leeft (Rechten); iemand die de positie of de status van een ander erftheir apparent〈meervoud: heirs apparent〉1 rechtmatige erfgenaam/(troon)opvolger -
5 heir-at-law
erfgenaam bij versterf, wettige erfgenaam -
6 lawful heir
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7 legal heir
wettige erfgenaam -
8 linear heir
rechtlijnige erfgenaam (eerstegraads erfgenaam) -
9 only heir
enige erfgenaam -
10 presumptive heir
waarschijnlijke erfgenaam, vermoedelijke erfgenaam -
11 rightful heir
rechtmatig erfgenaam -
12 host
n. hostiehost1[ hoost]♦voorbeelden:II 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 hosts of tourists • horden/massa's toeristen————————host2〈 werkwoord〉1 ontvangen ⇒ optreden als gastheer voor/bij/op♦voorbeelden: -
13 lawful
adj. wettelijk; wettig; volgens de wet; is van kracht; gepermitteerd[ lo:fl] 〈 lawfulness〉1 wettig ⇒ legaal, rechtsgeldig2 rechtmatig ⇒ geoorloofd, legitiem♦voorbeelden:
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heir — / ar/ n: one who inherits or is entitled to succeed to the possession of property after the death of its owner: as a: one who by operation of law inherits the property and esp. the real property of a person who dies without leaving a valid will… … Law dictionary
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Heir — Heir, v. t. To inherit; to succeed to. [R.] [1913 Webster] One only daughter heired the royal state. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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heir — ► NOUN 1) a person legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person s death. 2) a person who continues the work of a predecessor. DERIVATIVES heirship noun. ORIGIN Old French, from Latin heres … English terms dictionary
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