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[eə(r)]nome erede m. e f. (to di)to be heir to — fig. ereditare [problems, projects]
* * *[eə]feminine - heiress; noun(a person who by law receives wealth, property etc when the owner dies: A person's eldest son is usually his heir; A king's eldest son is the heir to the throne.) erede; ereditiera- heirloom* * *heir /ɛə(r)/n.2 (leg.) discendente diretto; legatario; erede legittimo (ma la «common law» ingl. ignora la figura dell'erede in senso stretto)● (leg.) heirs and assignees, eredi ed aventi diritto ( formula usata nelle cessioni di beni) □ heir apparent, erede legittimo (o in linea diretta; l'opposto dell'ital. «erede apparente») □ heir-at-law, erede legittimo □ heir of the blood, erede per diritto di sangue □ heir presumptive, erede presuntivo □ (in GB) heir under the will, erede testamentarioheirdomn. (leg.)1 [u] condizione d'erede2 ereditàheirshipn. [u](leg.) condizione d'erede; diritto all'eredità.* * *[eə(r)]nome erede m. e f. (to di)to be heir to — fig. ereditare [problems, projects]
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