The basic principles of inheritance are equality and the disposal rights of the bequeathers and the heirs. |
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Yet Zev had not returned her to the outside world as most Wolves did when their women were not able to bear them heirs. |
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After your death, title companies may not let property be sold, and banks may not release money until they know for certain who your heirs are. |
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Rumoured to be sickly, deformed and incapable of producing heirs, Carlos was widely held to have only a few years to live. |
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If you die in 2010, you can pass along all your assets to your heirs without a penny to the state. |
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They limited punishment to the person charged, and abjured the attainder of the traitor's relatives or heirs. |
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If the bequeather has no heirs or if no heir accepts the inheritance, the bequeather's tax liability shall be extinguished. |
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Some kids emerged as the true heirs of Whitman, barbaric yawpers singing their own songs of themselves. |
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What everybody forgot was that, with no Empress or heirs to the throne, there was a distinct power void. |
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All the heirs will share the property equally under Section 8 of the aforesaid Act. |
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Under Charlemagne and his heirs, the royal court's principal seats were Aachen and Paris. |
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Instead of leaving your assets directly to your heirs on death, consider leaving them to a testamentary trust. |
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Primacy is given to male lineal descendants in the male line of descent and women come very low in the order of heirs. |
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Most of them are from his estate which was bequeathed by his heirs to the State Russian Museum in today's St. Petersburg. |
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His last Will and testament attempted to anticipate possible conflicts among the heirs. |
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After the churches themselves passed out of private hands, the advowsons tended to remain with the heirs. |
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Anyone would think that they would be worn out and ready to hand the reins of the grand tours over to their heirs. |
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Inheritance is based partly on agnation, and agnatic kin are theoretically all potential heirs to each other's livestock and other wealth. |
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Since all the peoples of the world are his heirs, and since presumably he willed the land to his heirs, then all the people of the earth own it. |
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The heirs were Kickapoos who had received allotments in the same reservation in their own right. |
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To the use and behoof of Richard Rust and Susanna his wife, his heirs and Susanna's forever more. |
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As Jean Seznec established, medieval writers considered themselves the cultural heirs of the ancients. |
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Tribal people like the Aborigines, Amerindians and Bushmen are the heirs to all the richness and diversity of the natural world. |
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When his widow died in 1767, her heirs had a bailiff's assessment of her movable property carried out. |
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From 1876, the mahal has been occupied by successive heirs, among them the charitable Ghulam Muhammad Ali Khan. |
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Who are the rightful heirs of Babylon or the Ottoman Empire? |
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I am not for a minute suggesting that young heirs follow a rigid, boot camp regime, but it would be helpful if times like Gap Years were made up of several partitions. |
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Where fixed property became the chief form of livelihood, monogamy, rather than polygamy, came to predominate due to the need to limit heirs and to discourage divorce. |
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This time, the heirs of the Confederacy have learned that is more effective to suborn the government than secede. |
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The players felt emboldened by the result against Chelsea, sure that they had asserted their right to be considered as worthy heirs to the great United teams. |
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The heirs to the Incas and the Mayas, and those of the myriad other Indian nations that peopled the continent in the pre-Columbus era, have a long tradition of resistance. |
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The person to whom I previously bequeathed my entire estate, the woman with the enormous mammaries, apparently cannot be located, so I will have to designate new heirs. |
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She isn't getting any younger, and she is in the process of very publicly getting her house in order for the eventual handover of the company to her designated heirs. |
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The duke had no heirs, only a wife who was about five months with child. |
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Confiscation will also be possible even if the property has passed to legal heirs, or if it was transferred to a spouse or a separate legal entity. |
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This should be manifestly clear this morning even to the most monastic heirs of David Broder. |
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Further measures followed the signature of the State Treaty, including the collection and realisation of assets for which no owner or heirs had been found. |
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We have reached a point where use of a work can be forbidden by the author or his heirs or assignees for the author's entire lifetime, and then for two generations thereafter. |
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He and his heirs maintained a remarkable consistency in size and weight, and all coins were minted by strictly controlled moneyers in boroughs and other local centres. |
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Although Kirby did not travel in the same jet set lifestyle in Palm Beach, Florida with Robert Young, it is clear that the heirs to F.W. Woolworth's fortune did. |
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If that seems desirable, consider providing that the lease is binding on the landlord's heirs, executors, administrators, legal representatives, successors or assigns. |
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As one solution, the tribal councilman suggested the tribes buy Salish and Kootenai lands owned by heirs of the original allottee and place them in trust status. |
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The kibbutz elite was replaced by several new elites, but the settlers were the first to claim the mantle as heirs. |
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Rather than today's young women feeling like the heirs to a glorious legacy, they disavow those who came before. |
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After his death, his heirs sued the Crown for a part of the profits from trade with America, as well as other rewards. |
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They nominated each other as heirs to England and Normandy, excluding Henry from any succession while either one of them lived. |
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The disaster left Henry with no legitimate son, his various nephews now the closest male heirs. |
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After the Fall of Constantinople in 1453 the Russian princes started to see themselves as the heirs of the Byzantine Empire. |
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Arwald, the king of the Isle of Wight, left his two young brothers as heirs. |
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Dying without issue in 1721, Tristram left his sisters Mary and Hannah as heirs. |
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Augustus' intent became apparent to make Gaius and Lucius Caesar his heirs when he adopted them as his own children. |
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This continued the tradition of presenting at least two generations of heirs. |
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There were no more active Merovingian kings after that point and Charles and his Carolingian heirs ruled the Franks. |
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The few surviving Merovingian edicts are almost entirely concerned with settling divisions of estates among heirs. |
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Pippin's death occasioned open conflict between his heirs and the Neustrian nobles who sought political independence from Austrasian control. |
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They thereby became heirs to the realm that already covered most of western Europe. |
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He chose to impose a joint rule over distinct jurisdictions on the true heirs. |
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With the deaths of his heirs within a decade of his own, and Norman conquest of England in 1066, this legacy was mostly forgotten. |
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Elective monarchy continued until 1544, when the Riksdag of the Estates designated the heirs of King Gustav Vasa as the heirs to the throne. |
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Even some rich nobility families' members became soldiers or missionaries, but mostly not the firstborn heirs. |
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The king also retained some traditional powers such as the power to appoint his heirs, the power to grant pardons, and the royal assent. |
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Some claim that he was invited to intervene by the heirs of the Visigothic King, Wittiza, in the Visigothic civil war. |
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The Philippine government also claimed that the heirs of the Sultanate had ceded all their territorial rights to the republic. |
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By 1525, Charles was no longer interested in an alliance with England and was determined to have legitimate children and heirs. |
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The provisory clause effectively excluded his otherwise logical heirs from his main inheritance. |
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The United States and most Commonwealth countries are heirs to the common law legal tradition of English law. |
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Peerages created by writ of summons are presumed to be inheritable only by the recipient's heirs of the body. |
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This patronage was based on property rights which could be inherited and passed on to heirs, or else sold, like any other form of property. |
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Lord Randall put forward the idea of phasing out the hereditary peers by disqualifying their heirs. |
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In 1526, however, the fourteenth Earl of Oxford died, leaving his aunts as his heirs. |
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In 1779, however, the fourth Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven died, leaving two sisters as female heirs, and an uncle as an heir male. |
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This oath to the Queen, her heirs, and successors is now administered in citizen ceremonies to immigrants becoming naturalized British subjects. |
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On his return he contracted typhoid and died in Warsaw on 19 June 1840, leaving no heirs. |
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The castle is best known for being the home of the Parr family, who represent one of the lines of heirs of these barons. |
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Inheritance was by descent, but could be further restricted by entailment, which would restrict inheritance to male heirs only. |
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British and North American practitioners tend to ignore the heirs, gainsayers and transcenders of the framework set out by Ferdinand de Saussure. |
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And God's declared design in all this is, that the heirs of the promises might have an undoubting hope. |
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And the prospect of genteel notoriety for their unborn heirs is the source of the Mob's drive for WASPization. |
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Following the Wars of Independence, Galloway became the fief of Archibald the Grim, Earl of Douglas and his heirs. |
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This said spirit was not given alonely unto him, but unto all his heirs and posterity. |
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Under present social arrangments accumulated property is handed on to heirs. |
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Zwingli and Calvin's heirs are far broader denominationally, and are broadly referred to as the Reformed tradition. |
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In the view of historians David Dumville and Janet Nelson he may have agreed not to marry or have heirs in order to gain acceptance. |
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After his death, the deaths of his heirs within a decade, and the Norman conquest of England in 1066, his legacy was mostly forgotten. |
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The resulting Treaty of Troyes stated that Henry's heirs would inherit the throne of France, but conflict continued with the Dauphin. |
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She was the eldest daughter of Edward IV, and all their children were his cognatic heirs. |
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In February 1173, Raymond finally gave in and publicly gave homage for Toulouse to Henry and his heirs. |
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Richard produced no legitimate heirs and acknowledged only one illegitimate son, Philip of Cognac. |
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The lack of any direct heirs from Richard was the first step in the dissolution of the Angevin Empire. |
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Their marriage produced no children, and there is no contemporary evidence that Dafydd sired any heirs. |
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Each son became king in turn but died young without male heirs, leaving only daughters who could not inherit the throne. |
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The terms of the Treaty of Troyes were that Henry's and Catherine's heirs would succeed to the throne of France. |
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With no heirs to succeed him, Henry VI was murdered shortly afterwards, on 21 May 1471, to strengthen the Yorkist hold on the throne. |
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If Edward died childless, the throne was to pass to Mary, Henry VIII's daughter by Catherine of Aragon, and her heirs. |
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If Mary's issue failed, the crown was to go to Elizabeth, Henry's daughter by Anne Boleyn, and her heirs. |
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The Spanish princes married the heirs of Portugal, England and the House of Habsburg. |
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Over the next 57 years Jacobites pressed for restoration of James and his heirs. |
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Since Henry's death, none of the Jacobite heirs have claimed the English or Scottish thrones. |
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Henry I left no legitimate male heirs, his son William Adelin having died in the White Ship disaster. |
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The position was created again, but its holder died without heirs in 1421, and the post has since been left vacant. |
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In 1549, Charles issued a Pragmatic Sanction, declaring the Low Countries to be a unified entity of which his family would be the heirs. |
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From an architectural point of view, they were the heirs of the Minoan palaces and also of other palaces built earlier on the Greek mainland. |
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Because he had no heirs, both titles became extinct upon his death in 1626, at 65 years of age. |
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The film outraged Christie's heirs who fought two unsuccessful lawsuits in the United States to try to prevent it from being distributed. |
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The right to march was finally ended as the award did not give the right, for the freedom to march, to be passed on to any heirs or successors. |
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Thus Darnley was also related to Mary on his father's side and because of this connection, Mary's heirs remained part of the House of Stuart. |
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In 800, the Frankish king Charlemagne was crowned emperor and founded the Carolingian Empire, which was later divided in 843 among his heirs. |
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With his second wife, he had four daughters who reached adulthood, but no male heirs to continue running the printing business. |
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The success of Augustus in establishing principles of dynastic succession was limited by his outliving a number of talented potential heirs. |
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Yet Sayyid Akbar was a weak ruler and produced no capable heirs, at least in the opinion of the Akhund. |
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This was necessary to prevent the kingdom being split equally amongst the heirs as Hastings was suggesting should be done. |
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Floris V's argument was that Earl David had resigned the right of himself and his heirs. |
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The Tudor dynasty ended with the childless Elizabeth I, and the line of succession to the English throne was passed through Margaret's heirs. |
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In 1540 James V of Scotland granted the Lordship to the heirs apparent to the Crown. |
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The Ayscough family acquired the manor by marriage in 1539, then Thomas Jenison bought it in 1579 when the Ayscough family had no heirs. |
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Hywel's wide domain, later known as Deheubarth, briefly eclipsed Gwynedd under his immediate heirs before fracturing. |
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Today these terms most commonly describe heirs to hereditary titles, particularly in monarchies. |
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In a system of absolute primogeniture that disregards gender, female heirs apparent occur. |
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The nobility then discussed who could be the next King, because Rudolph had died without surviving male heirs. |
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The Merovingian kings divided their realm equally among all living sons, leading to much conflict and fratricide among the rival heirs. |
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Prior to the Valois succession, Capetian kings granted appanages to their younger sons and brothers, which could pass to male and female heirs. |
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Thus, for centuries historians viewed the story as no more than propaganda designed to discredit Edward and his heirs. |
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If contributors died prior to age seventy, any non-annuitized portion of their PSS account balance would be bequeathable to their heirs. |
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They are the heirs of Oswald Mosley and his Blackshirts, who were never that popular round these parts. |
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The bodies were shifted to a hospital and were later handed over to heirs after medicolegal formalities. |
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In the absence of advance planning, if the practice is left to co-owners, conflict may develop between the surviving owners and the heirs. |
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Meanwhile, the heirs of the deceased have claimed that police portrayed Babar and Bahadur as dacoit and get them killed by the people. |
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Because I have no heirs, I am not allowed by my insurers to do dangerous sports like competitive motor racing, cave diving, or paragliding. |
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In return, the central government would acknowledge the rights of these governors to maintain their army, collect taxes and even to pass on their title to heirs. |
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In 1410, King Martin I died without living descendants or heirs. |
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When the family of Charles ceased to produce worthy heirs, the Pope gladly crowned whichever Italian magnate could best protect him from his local enemies. |
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Odo's price for salvation from the Saracens was incorporation into the Frankish kingdom, a decision that was repugnant to him and also to his heirs. |
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They signed the Treaty of Troyes, by which Henry finally married Charles' daughter Catherine of Valois and Henry's heirs would inherit the throne of France. |
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The direct line of the House of Capet came to an end in 1328, when the three sons of Philip IV all failed to produce surviving male heirs to the French throne. |
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Nor could he spare years to starve the city into submission, years he needed to set up the administration of an empire his heirs would reign over. |
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The heirs of the Le'ul Rases were titled Le'ul Dejazmach, indicative of the higher status they enjoyed relative to Dejazmaches who were not of the blood imperial. |
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Although she and her brother are heirs sharing their parents' bequeathed estate, the unmarried woman's stake in a home is rendered illegitimate under the matriarchy of Mrs. |
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Girodet's wash drawings inspired by Ossianic themes reappeared in 1971 when the Musee de Montargis acquired eight of them from the artist's heirs, the Becquerel family. |
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He confirmed that soldiers could name anyone as heirs in their will, whereas civilians had strict restrictions over who could become heirs or receive a legacy. |
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In August 843, after three years of civil war following the death of emperor Louis the Pious on 20 June 840, the Treaty of Verdun was signed by his three sons and heirs. |
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After the death of Edward IV, his brother Richard, Duke of Gloucester, asserted his right to the crown despite the fact that Edward had two male heirs. |
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In August 843, after three years of civil war following the death of Louis the Pious on June 20, 840, the Treaty of Verdun was signed by his three sons and heirs. |
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Lothar II died in 869 with no legitimate heirs, and his Kingdom was divided between Charles the Bald and Louis the German in 870 by the Treaty of Meerssen. |
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Thus, although after Mary's death William continued to reign, he had no power to beget direct heirs, and Anne became the heir apparent for the remainder of William's reign. |
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In consequence of their absence, Britain being overcome by foreign nations, the lawful heirs were cast out, till God interposed with his assistance. |
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Later, however, the Chamberlainship came to be inherited by the Earl of Lindsey and then his multiple heirs, each holding a fraction of the office. |
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King Robert III knighted Malcolm and granted Sir Malcolm Fleming and his heirs the charter to Cumbernauld Castle on 2 April 1406, just two days before the king's death. |
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And city officials joined Koulax's heirs to celebrate the unchanged menu of chiliburgers, hot dogs, tamales and fries always accompanied by burning yellow chilis. |
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To transmit her sibylline female heritage, this daughterless, nieceless woman must find female heirs to whom she is related by affinity, not genealogy. |
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The battle was mentioned because of the declaration James IV had made at Twiselhaugh respecting the heritage of the heirs of potential casualties, which waived feudal fees. |
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On 24 August, James IV held a council or parliament at Twiselhaugh and made a proclamation for the benefit of the heirs of anyone killed during this invasion. |
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In addition, his father Charles VI had disinherited him in 1420 and recognized Henry V of England and his heirs as the legitimate successors to the French crown instead. |
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The document, while confusing in places, appears to favour primogeniture for male heirs, or their descendants, and proximity of blood for female heirs and their descendants. |
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He was the instigator of forced industrialization and collectivization, taking his country down a dead-end path to modernity from which its heirs are still trying to recover. |
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Low Latin passed from the heirs of the Italian renaissance to the new philologists of the northern and Germanic climes, where it became a different concept. |
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Having no male heirs, he had convinced the Electors to retain Habsburg hegemony in the office of the emperor by agreeing to the Pragmatic Sanction. |
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On January 1, 1527, the Croatian nobles at Cetin unanimously elected Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, as their king, and confirmed the succession to him and his heirs. |
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Edward claimed Henry had forfeited his right to the crown by allowing his queen to take up arms against his rightful heirs under the Act of Accord. |
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The Earls of Loudoun would then, at least, be the heirs to the Yorkists. |
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Its first bishop, Mellitus, was expelled by Saeberht's heirs. |
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The de la Pole family were sometimes suggested as heirs to the Yorkist cause, but Henry Tudor and his son Henry VIII of England efficiently suppressed all such opposition. |
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There was a will, friend, a true and lawful last will and testament of thee deceased uncle, in which theeself and thee cousin was made the sole heirs of the same. |
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However, without presenting a shetar, A, not the heirs of B, had the burden to prove the presence of goods that belonged to him and the absence of a profit distribution. |
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The two Viscounts died without male heirs, extinguishing their titles. |
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Penn and his heirs remained proprietors of both and always appointed the same person Governor for their Province of Pennsylvania and their territory of the Lower Counties. |
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The Crown regretted the sweeping powers that had been granted to Columbus and his heirs and sought to establish more direct control in the New World. |
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The estate remained intact, though in this case not as a result of good relations between brothers, but because one of the two heirs died before inheriting. |
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