- commorientes
- Persons who die at the same time.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
commorientes — England, Wales The literal meaning of commorientes is simultaneous deaths . The commorientes rule is relevant to the administration of an individual s estate (specifically, the issue of succession to property). The commorientes rule states that… … Law dictionary
commorientes — /kom mor i enˈtēz/ (law) plural noun Persons who die together on the same occasion, where it cannot be determined which died first, and death is assumed to have taken place in order of seniority by age ORIGIN: L … Useful english dictionary
commorientes — Persons who die at the same time. If two people die simultaneously, or if it is uncertain who died first, it is assumed that the older person died first in so far as the devolution of their property is concerned. Thus, if two people are killed in … Accounting dictionary
commorientes — /kamoriyentiyz/ Several persons who perish at the same time in consequence of the same calamity. See common (common disaster) … Black's law dictionary
commorientes — /kamoriyentiyz/ Several persons who perish at the same time in consequence of the same calamity. See common (common disaster) … Black's law dictionary
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SUCCESSION — SUCCESSION, devolution of the deceased person s property on his legal heirs. Order of Succession The Pentateuchal source of the order of succession is If a man die and have no son, then ye shall cause his inheritance to pass unto his daughter.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Plautus — For the Roman noble, see Rubellius Plautus. Plautus Born c. 254 BC Sarsina, Umbria Died 184 BC Rome … Wikipedia
Diphilus — Diphilus, of Sinope, was a poet of the new Attic comedy and contemporary of Menander (342 291 BC). Most of his plays were written and acted at Athens, but he led a wandering life, and died at Smyrna. He was on intimate terms with the famous… … Wikipedia
Kommorienten — (lateinisch commorientes, die zusammen Sterbenden) sind Personen, die sich gegenseitig zum Erben eingesetzt haben und unter Umständen sterben, bei denen sich nicht feststellen lässt, wer vor dem anderen verblichen ist. Dies ist jedoch für die… … Deutsch Wikipedia