Co-heir
81heir presumptive — noun (C) an heir whose right to receive the family property, money, or title can be taken away if someone else with a better claim is born compare heir apparent …
82heir presumptive — /ɛə prəˈzʌmptɪv/ (say air pruh zumptiv) noun (plural heirs presumptive) an heir whose expectation may be defeated by the birth of a nearer heir …
83heir — Ho oilina, ho īlina. ♦ Heir to the throne, ho oilina mō ī. ♦ Heir by word of mouth, kaulana ōlelo …
84heir institute — A term of the Scotch law for an heir conventional. See heir conventional …
85heir legal — (Civil law.) An heir who succeeded to the estate of his ancestor by descent under the law of succession, as distinguished from an heir who took under a will or a contract …
86heir presumptive — One who would be the heir if the ancestor were to die at the contemplated time, but whose possibility of inheritance may be destroyed by the birth of some one more nearly related, as well as by his death before that of the ancestor. See heir… …
87heir of provision — noun (plural heirs of provision) Scots law : one who may or may not be an heir at law and who is called to succeed to property by the provisions of a deed or a contract or a bond : an heir by destination …
88heir of the body — noun (plural heirs of the body) : a lineal heir especially as contrasted with a collateral heir …
89heir at law — Date: 1684 heir 1 …
90heir presumptive — noun (plural heirs presumptive) Date: circa 1737 an heir whose legal right to an inheritance may be defeated (as by the birth of a nearer relative) …