haeres factus

haeres factus
(Civil law.) A made heir,–a heir appointed by will or by settlement, as distinguished from an heir born; a devisee. See 1 Bl Comm 196.

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  • haeres factus — /hiriyz faktas/ In the civil law, an heir made by will; a testamentary heir; the person created universal successor by will. Otherwise called haeres ex testamento, and haeres institutus …   Black's law dictionary

  • haeres factus — /hiriyz faktas/ In the civil law, an heir made by will; a testamentary heir; the person created universal successor by will. Otherwise called haeres ex testamento, and haeres institutus …   Black's law dictionary

  • haeres ex testamento — See haeres factus …   Black's law dictionary

  • haeres natus — /hiriyz neytas/ In the civil law, an heir born; one born heir, as distinguished from one made heir (haeres factus, q.v.); an heir at law, or by intestacy (ab intestato); the next of kin by blood, in cases of intestacy …   Black's law dictionary

  • haeres ex testamento — See haeres factus …   Black's law dictionary

  • haeres natus — /hiriyz neytas/ In the civil law, an heir born; one born heir, as distinguished from one made heir (haeres factus, q.v.); an heir at law, or by intestacy (ab intestato); the next of kin by blood, in cases of intestacy …   Black's law dictionary

  • haeres de facto — Same as haeres factus …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • actio poenalis in haeredem non datur, nisi forte ex damno locupletior haeres factus sit — /aekshiyow piyneylas in hariydam non deytar naysay fortiy eks daemnow Ibwkapliyshar hiriyz faektas sit/ A penal action is not given against an heir, unless, indeed, such heir is benefited by the wrong …   Black's law dictionary

  • actio poenalis in haeredem non datur, nisi forte ex damno locupletior haeres factus sit — /aekshiyow piyneylas in hariydam non deytar naysay fortiy eks daemnow Ibwkapliyshar hiriyz faektas sit/ A penal action is not given against an heir, unless, indeed, such heir is benefited by the wrong …   Black's law dictionary

  • HAERES — I. HAERES Dea, cui vett. post acceptam hereditatem rem divinam faciebant. Festus. II. HAERES an ex haerendo in hereditate, an ex Hebr. possidere, an ab aere, an ab hero, quod herus fiat, dominio in se translato? dictus, ante Solonem, extra gentem …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

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