- haeres suus
- (Civil law.) His own heir,–a proper heir; an heir by descent.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
haeres suus — /hiriyz s(y)uwas/ In the civil law, a man s own heir; a decedent s proper or natural heir. This name was given to the lineal descendants of the deceased. Persons who were in the power of the testator but became sui juris at his death. Those… … Black's law dictionary
haeres suus — /hiriyz s(y)uwas/ In the civil law, a man s own heir; a decedent s proper or natural heir. This name was given to the lineal descendants of the deceased. Persons who were in the power of the testator but became sui juris at his death. Those… … 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
suus haeres — /s(y)uwas hiriyz/ See haeres … Black's law dictionary
suus heres — /s(y)uwas hiriyz/ See haeres … Black's law dictionary
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