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  2. Historical inheritance systems - Wikipedia

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    Inheritance can be organized in a way that its use is restricted by the desires of someone (usually of the decedent). [160] An inheritance may have been organized as a fideicommissum, which usually cannot be sold or diminished, only its profits are disposable. A fideicommissum's succession can also be ordered in a way that determines it long ...

  3. File:British Liberties, or the Free-born Subject's ...

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    British Liberties, or the Free-born Subject's Inheritance. Subtitle Containing the Laws that Form the Basis of those Liberties, with Observations thereon; also an Introductory Essay on Political Liberty and a Comprehensive View of the Constitution of Great Britain.

  4. File:Multiple Inheritance.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Inheritance - Wikipedia

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    The first form of inheritance is the inheritance of cultural capital (i.e. linguistic styles, higher status social circles, and aesthetic preferences). [30] The second form of inheritance is through familial interventions in the form of inter vivos transfers (i.e. gifts between the living), especially at crucial junctures in the life courses.

  6. Gavelkind - Wikipedia

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    The term came to describe all tenure and inheritance practices where land was divided equally among sons or other heirs. [2] [3] Kent's inheritance pattern was a system of partible inheritance and bears a resemblance to Salic patrimony. As such, it may bear witness to a wider Germanic tradition that was probably ancient.

  7. Patrilineality - Wikipedia

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    This form of strict agnatic inheritance has been officially revoked in all extant European monarchies except the Principality of Liechtenstein. By the 21st century, most ongoing European monarchies had replaced their traditional agnatic succession with absolute primogeniture , meaning that the first child born to a monarch inherits the throne ...

  8. Talk:Inheritance - Wikipedia

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    It is a very wide subject as compared to present status of article. Also, will be nice if section on Inheritance laws in India governed mostly by Hindu Personal Laws like Hindu Succession Act, Transfer of Property Act and Muslim Personal laws, etc. can also be included along with their history.--Girish.shukla 17:02, 13 May 2011 (UTC)

  9. Universal inheritance - Wikipedia

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    Universal inheritance or basic inheritance is a proposal for all citizens, upon reaching a certain age, to receive an economic endowment from the State. [1] [2]From heterodox economic perspectives, inheritance has been criticized both from a historical standpoint, as property and inequality in its distribution couldn't be understood without the original accumulation of capital; and from an ...