haeres
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Haeres — (lat.), Erbe, s.u. Erbrecht 1) I. A). H. ex asse, Universalerbe, s. ebd … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
HAERES — I. HAERES Dea, cui vett. post acceptam hereditatem rem divinam faciebant. Festus. II. HAERES an ex haerendo in hereditate, an ex Hebr. possidere, an ab aere, an ab hero, quod herus fiat, dominio in se translato? dictus, ante Solonem, extra gentem … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
haeres — /hiriyz/ In Roman law, the heir, or universal successor in the event of death. The heir is he who actively or passively succeeds to the entire property of the estate leaver. He is not only the successor to the rights and claims, but also to the… … Black's law dictionary
haeres — /hiriyz/ In Roman law, the heir, or universal successor in the event of death. The heir is he who actively or passively succeeds to the entire property of the estate leaver. He is not only the successor to the rights and claims, but also to the… … Black's law dictionary
HAERES Norwegiae — inter titulos Daniae Regum, et qui ab iis originem trahunt, Holsatiae Principum, a tempore Ioh. Regis. Postquam enim Christianus I. Theodorici Fortunati Oldenbutgii Com. fil. ad Daniae Regnum evectus, una Norvegiam accepisset; hoc natus Ioh. Rex… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
HAERES Poloniae — tit. quem Valdislaus Locticus, Praemislai II. succcssor, sibi sumpsit, ut infra videbimus, ubi de hoc Praemislao … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
haeres factus — /hiriyz faktas/ In the civil law, an heir made by will; a testamentary heir; the person created universal successor by will. Otherwise called haeres ex testamento, and haeres institutus … Black's law dictionary
haeres factus — /hiriyz faktas/ In the civil law, an heir made by will; a testamentary heir; the person created universal successor by will. Otherwise called haeres ex testamento, and haeres institutus … Black's law dictionary
haeres ex testamento — See haeres factus … Black's law dictionary
haeres fideicommissarius — /hiriyz fidiyaykomaseriyas/ In the civil law, the person for whose benefit an estate was given to another (termed haeres fiduciarius, (q.v.) by will. Answering nearly to the cestui que trust of the English law … Black's law dictionary
haeres natus — /hiriyz neytas/ In the civil law, an heir born; one born heir, as distinguished from one made heir (haeres factus, q.v.); an heir at law, or by intestacy (ab intestato); the next of kin by blood, in cases of intestacy … Black's law dictionary