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Often used in the same context:
testamentary,
intestacy,
probating,
usufructuary,
testate,
executrix,
testatrix,
trustor,
inter vivos,
intestate,
ejectment,
replevin,
decedent,
pendente lite,
supersedeas,
quitclaim,
inter vivos trust,
testator,
reconveyance,
testamentary trust,
administratrix,
perpetuities,
reverter,
adverse possession,
vendee,
quitclaim deed,
interpleader,
suretyship,
settlor,
usufruct,
donee,
warranty deed,
nonsuit,
disinheritance,
subdivider,
legatees,
servitudes,
wardship,
residencia,
allottee,
jural,
mortgagor,
transferor,
quo warranto,
propounder,
inheritance,
filiation,
guardianship,
desistance,
unmatured,
movables,
executor,
lis pendens,
decree absolute,
dower,
untimeliness,
servient tenement,
pledgee,
situs,
obligee,
indigency,
bocardo,
claimant,
bailor,
sui juris,
title deed,
barques,
probate court,
nolle pros,
indefiniteness,
reargument,
countersignature,
voidance,
escheat,
nullity,
privity,
estate,
deed,
promisor,
chieftainship,
deponent,
arrearage,
relinquishment,
cina,
taxability,
joinder,
includable,
deductor,
petitioner,
parol evidence rule,
qtip,
bailment,
onondagas,
letters testamentary,
cartway,
patrimonial,
saguia el hamra,
assignee,
remittitur,
spado,
estoppel,
thereunto,
heirs,
heir,
paternity,
sovereign,
lordship,
patrimony,
rulership,
birthright,
consanguinity,
custodian,
custodians,
descendant,
guardian,
headship,
inheritors,
prerogative,
progenitor,
successor
Also try:
— Adjectives for heirship:
forced,
joint,
rightful,
universal,
presumptive,
sad,
common,
direct,
spiritual,
legal,
political,
more...
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