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Haereditas
HaereditasAn inheritance, or an estate which descends to one by succession. At common law an inheritance never ascends, haereditas nunquam ascendit. But in many of the states of the Union provision is made by statute in favor of ascendants. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Inheritance 1) Estates. A perpetuity in lands to a man and his heirs; or it is the right to succeed to the estate of a person who died intestate. 2) The property which is inherited is called an inheritance. 3) Among the civilians, by inheritance is understood the succession to all the rights of the deceased. Estate A right or interest in property or the property of a deceased person. Succession Common law. The mode by which one set of persons, members of a corporation aggregate, acquire the rights of another set which preceded them. This term in strictness is to be applied only to such corporations. Common marriage law. a marriage in which no formal ceremony took place and no license exists. Haereditas An inheritance, or an estate which descends to one by succession. At common law an inheritance never ascends, haereditas nunquam ascendit. But in many of the states of the Union provision is made by statute in favor of ascendants. States By this name are understood in some countries, the assembly of the different orders of the people to regulate the affairs of the commonwealth, as, the states general. Union By this word is understood the United States of America; as, all good citizens will support the Union. Provision 1) Common law. The property which a drawer of a bill of exchange places in the hands of a drawee; as, for example, by remittances, or when the drawee is indebted to the drawer when the bill becomes due, provision is said to have been made. Acceptance always presumes a provision. 2) French law. An allowance granted by a judge to a party for his support; which is to be paid before there is a definitive judgment. In a civil case, for example, it is an allowance made to a wife who is separated from her hushand. Statute The written will of the legislature, solemnly expressed according to the forms prescribed in the constitution; an act of the legislature. Favor Bias partiality; lenity; prejudice. Ascendants Those from whom a person is descended, or from whom he derives his birth, however remote they may be. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Haeredes proximi The children or descendants of the deceased. Haeredes remotiores The kinsmen other than children or descendants. Haereditas jacens This is said of an inheritance which is not taken by the heirs, but remains in abeyance. Haeres Civil law. An heir, one who succeeds to the whole inheritance.These are of various kinds. 1) Haeres natus, an heir born; the heir at law: he is distinguished from. 2) Haeres factus, or an heir created by will, a testamentary heir, to whom the whole estate of the testator is given. 3) Haeres fiduciarius, an heir to whom the estate is given in trust for another. 4) Haeres-legitimus, a lawful heir; this is one who is manifested by the marriage of his parents; haeres legitimus est quem nuptiae demonstrant; haeres suus, one's own heir, a proper heir; descendants. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Habitually Customarily, by habit. or frequent use or practice, or so frequently, as to show a design of repeating the same act. Hacker (Old) One who enjoys unraveling the mysteries of the computer. (Modern) A person who attacks another's computer and seeks to gain unauthorized access by hacking (breaking down) the computer's logical security. Had bote English law. A recompense or amends made for violence offered to a person in holy olders. Haeredes proximi The children or descendants of the deceased. Haeredes remotiores The kinsmen other than children or descendants. Haereditas Hæreditas Inheritance. Haereditas jacens This is said of an inheritance which is not taken by the heirs, but remains in abeyance. Hæres Latin. Heir. In Roman law, resembled an executor in English law. Haeres Civil law. An heir, one who succeeds to the whole inheritance.These are of various kinds. 1) Haeres natus, an heir born; the heir at law: he is distinguished from. 2) Haeres factus, or an heir created by will, a testamentary heir, to whom the whole estate of the testator is given. 3) Haeres fiduciarius, an heir to whom the estate is given in trust for another. 4) Haeres-legitimus, a lawful heir; this is one who is manifested by the marriage of his parents; haeres legitimus est quem nuptiae demonstrant; haeres suus, one's own heir, a proper heir; descendants. 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