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HEIR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. One who receives property from an ancestor : one who is entitled to inherit property. Was her father's sole heir. 2. One who inherits or is entitled to ...
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HEIR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a person who will legally receive money, property, or a title from another person, especially an older member of the same family, when that other person dies.
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heir | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
An heir is a person who may legally receive property or assets from a deceased person's estate when there is no will or trust in place.
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heir
▪ I. heir, n. (ɛə(r)) Forms: α. 3–4 eir(e, 3–5 eyr, ayr, 3–7 air, 4 eier, ere, eeyre, 4–5 eyre, 4–6 ayre, aire, are, 5 ayer, 5–6 eyer. β. 4–7 heire, 4– heir (also 4 hair, 4–5 heyr, hayre, 4–6 haire, here, 4–7 heyre, 5 hoir, heyer, 5–7 heier, 6 heyire, hayer, Sc. hear). [ME. eir, eyr, etc., a. OF. ei...
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Heir - Premium Smoking Essentials
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Heir - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
When you're named in a will or are legally entitled to inherit something, you're an heir. You can be the heir to someone's money, business, or title; in a ...
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Male heir
The presence or absence of a male heir may alter the decision-making patterns of fathers. See also
Heir and spare
Son preference
Birth order
Order of succession
Line of hereditary succession
Heir apparent
Estate planning
Historical
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Heir | Succession, Inheritance & Estates - Britannica
Heir, one who succeeds to the property of a person dying without a will or who is legally entitled to succeed by right of descent or relationship.
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HEIR Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Heir definition: a person who inherits or has a right of inheritance in the property of another following the latter's death.. See examples of HEIR used in ...
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heir - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Middle English. edit. Etymology 1. edit. From Anglo-Norman heir, aire (Old French eir), from Latin hēres (“heir”). Noun. edit. heir (plural heires). heir ...
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Heir - Websters Dictionary 1828
1. The man who succeeds, or is to succeed another in the possession of lands, tenements and hereditaments, by descent.
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Heir vs Beneficiary: Rights of Heirs to an Estate | Trust & Will
An heir is a person who's legally identified as someone entitled to be the recipient of estate property when no Will or Trust is available. Dying without any ...
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heir/eə(r); ɛr/ n~ (to sth) person with the legal right to receive property, etc when the owner dies 继承人 be heir to a large fortune, a title, the throne 是大笔财产、 头衔、 王位的继承人 She made her stepson (her) heir. 她让丈夫与前妻生的儿子做自己的继承人.
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Heir property - Wikipedia
Heirs' property is created when the original owner of the home or land dies without a will or dies with a will leaving the property to multiple beneficiaries. The number of owners increases as additional heirs/owners die. When someone dies intestate (without a will) the land passes to their family members, following state-specific intestacy laws.
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Interpreting the Trussell Family Tree I am having trouble interpreting a family tree of the Trussell family that I found: ! Specifically, near the top right, I see: "WILLIAM = ROHESE dau[ghter] and heir of WILLIAM P...
The only exception to this is when there is no male heir.
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