haeredes

haeredes
Heirs, plural of haeres.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • haeredes remotiores — More remote heirs; that is heirs of more remote relationship than haeredes proximi …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • haeredes sui et necessarii — (Civil law.) Descendants of the deceased and haeredes necessarii …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • haeredes — n. heres, heir, one who inherits …   English contemporary dictionary

  • haeredes — /hariydiyz/ In the civil law, heirs. The plural of haeres (q.v.) …   Black's law dictionary

  • haeredes — /hariydiyz/ In the civil law, heirs. The plural of haeres (q.v.) …   Black's law dictionary

  • haeredes proximi — /hariydiyz proksamay/ Nearest or next heirs. The children or descendants of the deceased …   Black's law dictionary

  • haeredes remotiores — /hariydiyz ramowshiyoriyz/ More remote heirs. The kinsmen other than children or descendants …   Black's law dictionary

  • haeredes sui et necessarii — /hariydiyz syuway et nesaseriyay/ In Roman law, own and necessary heirs; i.e., the lineal descendants of the estate leaver. They were called necessary heirs, because it was the law that made them heirs, and not the choice of either the decedent… …   Black's law dictionary

  • haeredes proximi — /hariydiyz proksamay/ Nearest or next heirs. The children or descendants of the deceased …   Black's law dictionary

  • haeredes remotiores — /hariydiyz ramowshiyoriyz/ More remote heirs. The kinsmen other than children or descendants …   Black's law dictionary

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