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Portuguese to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Insurance | |||||||
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4 | (in compliance with the OR following the) hereditary line of descent |
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4 | heirship; inheritance entitlement |
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3 | in order of inheritance/hereditary descent |
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in order of inheritance/hereditary descent Explanation: SUCESSÃO, GARANTIA CONSTITUCIONAL, CÔNJUGE, ORDEM DE VOCAÇÃO HEREDITÁRIA. ... as well as the right to inheritance as a constitutional guaranty. ... of the supervening spouse in the hereditary descent order, as necessary heir, competing, ... www.unimep.br/phpg/bibdig/buscar.php?aut...ori= - Cached - Similar -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 46 mins (2009-09-27 12:56:44 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The laws of inheritance were first laid down in the Bible. Scripture provides as follows: The firstborn son (bekhor) shall receive a double portion of the inheritance (Deut. 21:17). If a man dies without leaving a son, his property shall be transferred to his daughter. If he has no daughter, his property goes to his brothers. If he has no brothers, to his nearest relative from his own family. On this basis, the rabbis ruled: "This is the order of inheritance: The son precedes the daughter [i.e., if the inheritor leaves both a son and a daughter, only the son inherits], and all the son's offspring [i.e., if he died before the inheritor and left children] precede the daughter. The daughter precedes the brothers [of the inheritor], and the daughter's offspring precede the brothers. |
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(in compliance with the OR following the) hereditary line of descent Explanation: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rlz=1R2SKPB_enUS335&q=the... |
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heirship; inheritance entitlement Explanation: Sure enough, someone on ProZ for the Spanish equivalent has come up with the answer of 'hereditary vocation' and, predictably, that answer has garnered some agrees. Now let us wait for some bright spark to query heirship on the ground of no connection with a Zeppelin airship. 'heir·ship (er′s̸hip′) noun the position or rights of an heir; right to inheritance' Example sentence(s):
Reference: http://www.proz.com/kudoz/spanish_to_english/law_general/789... Reference: http://www.proz.com/kudoz/french_to_english/law_general/2943... |
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