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coparcenary
▪ I. coparcenary, -ery, n. Law. (kəʊˈpɑːsɪnərɪ) Forms as in coparcener, with -ere, -erie, -ery, -arie, -ary, -ory. [f. co- + parcenary (a. OF. par{cced}onerie partnership). The spelling in -ery is more etymological.] 1. Joint share in an inheritance; joint heirship.1503–4 Act 19 Hen. VII, c. 33 §1 A...
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Cokayne, George Edward. The Complete Peerage. and .
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coparceny
coparceny Law. (ˈkəʊˈpɑːsɪnɪ) Also 6–7 coparcynee, 7 co-parcenie. [f. as coparcenary, with change of ending.] = coparcenary n.1556 Will of M. Myller (Somerset Ho.), Coparcynee. 1640 Fuller Joseph's Coat iii. (1867) 134 But God will..hold nothing in coparceny. 1655 ― Ch. Hist. viii. ii. §43 They were...
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Cohabitation in India
live-in relationship may be allowed to succeed inheritance in the property of the parents, if any, but doesn't have any claim as against Hindu ancestral coparcenary
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copersigniory
† copersigniory Obs. A confusion between copersinory, coparcenary, and signory; intended to mean ‘Joint inheritance of lordship’.1654 R. Vilvain Enchir. Epigr. 83 The 3 tru Sons of Brutt amongst whom he divided this Isle in Copersigniory.
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Advancement (inheritance)
ancient origin; as regards goods and chattels it was part of the ancient customs of London and the province of York, and as regards land descending in coparcenary
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parcenary
parcenary Law. (ˈpɑːsənərɪ) Also 7 -cin-. [a. AF. parcenarie = OF. par{cced}onerie, personnerie, etc. (med.L. type *partionaria), f. par{cced}onier: see -ery, -ary.] Joint heirship: = coparcenary 1.[a 1481 Littleton Tenures xxiii. (1516) D j b, Les autres poient tener le remenaunt en parcenarie & oc...
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copercenarie
copercenarie, -ery, -er obs. ff. coparcenary, -er.
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Frederick William Koko Mingi VIII of Nembe
However, there was at the same time a coparcenary king, the elderly Ebifa, who ruled at Bassambiri and was Commander-in-Chief until his death in 1894.
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copartnership
coˈpartnership [f. prec. + -ship.] 1. The relation of copartners; the possession of a joint share in any business, office, or interest.1574 tr. Marlorat's Apocalips 12 He..hathe taken vs intoo copartnership of hys office. 1622 Malynes Anc. Law-Merch. 128 In all Contracts, made for a copartnership in...
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Vijender Kumar
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He has worked on several projects including projects commissioned by the National Commission for Women, New Delhi on “Coparcenary
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coparcener
coparcener Law. (kəʊˈpɑːsɪnə(r)) Forms: 6 cooparsener, -parsoner, copartioner, -percioner, 6–7 copercener, -parcioner, 6– coparcener. [f. co- + parcener, a. OF. par{cced}onier sharer, f. par{cced}on:—L. partitiōn-em parting, division, partition.] One who shares equally with others in inheritance of ...
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Patidar
Since the 17th century, the Leva Kanbis controlled the majority of the land in the Kheda district through a coparcenary system of land tenure called narwadari
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copartnery
copartnery (kəʊˈpɑːtnərɪ) [f. copartner + -y: cf. coparcenary.] 1. = copartnership 1.1777 Robertson Hist. Amer. I. ii. 159 Roderigo de Bastidas fitted out two ships in co-partnery with John de la Cosa. 1816 Scott Antiq. xli, Having been of late taken into copartnery..by Mr. Gilbert Greenhorn. 1828 M...
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Mulla Hindu Law
The current advancements giving daughters equal rights in their father's properties (coparcenary properties), adoption laws and breakdown of marriages
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