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- Legitime - Wikipedia
In civil law and Roman law, the legitime (legitima portio), also known as a forced share or legal right share, of a decedent's estate is that portion of the estate from which they cannot disinherit their children, or their parents, without sufficient legal cause
- LEGITIME Definition Meaning | Merriam-Webster Legal
The meaning of LEGITIME is the portion (as one-fourth) of a testate succession that is reserved for a forced heir —called also forced portion
- What is Legitime? - ALBURO LAW
In layman’s term, legitime is that part of a person’s property or rights (estate) which he cannot sell, donate, or transfer in any manner The ownership over that certain part of a person’s estate cannot be transferred to a stranger
- legitime Definition, Meaning Usage | Justia Legal Dictionary
legitime - The part of a deceased person's estate, usually around one-fourth, which is legally reserved for a compulsory heir
- legitime - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun legitime (plural legitimes) (civil law jurisdictions) A portion of a person 's estate of which he cannot disinherit that person's children without a legal cause
- Table of Legitime | Compulsory Succession | Different Kinds of . . .
The amount of legitime varies depending on the surviving compulsory heirs Below is a comprehensive table summarizing the legitime allocations based on different family scenarios
- What does Legitime mean? - Definitions. net
In Civil law and Roman law, the legitime, also known as a forced share or legal right share, of a decedent's estate is that portion of the estate from which he cannot disinherit his children, or his parents, without sufficient legal cause
- What is legitime? Simple Definition Meaning - LSD. Law
In civil law systems, the legitime refers to a specific portion of a deceased person's estate that certain close relatives, typically their children, are legally entitled to inherit
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