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How to use disinherit in a sentence

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Second of all, it would be the death nail of your political future and third of all, I will disinherit you.
The treaty of Troyes forced Charles VI of France to disinherit his son, the dauphin, in favour of the English kings.
In so doing they have the great disadvantage that actual cohabitants without children are not able to disinherit their parents.
There are many exceptions to the rule, but a fear of affluenza has prompted some wealthy parents to disinherit their children for magnanimous reasons.
In this regard the Succession Act of 1975 makes it impossible for a husband to disinherit his wife.
By making a will containing such provisions as you see fit and ensuring your estate consists of heritable property only, you can disinherit your children.
The legal systems of all the Member States protect the near relatives of a deceased person who tries to disinherit them.
The advantage of the new law is that you can disinherit your parents, but never your children.
In effect, the subsequent marriage operates to disinherit the child and other loved ones, in favour of the new spouse.
If we fail to grasp this essential point we shall destroy ourselves, disinherit our children and betray Europe and our own countries.
Her parents were furious when they learned of her condition and threatened to disinherit or disown her.
The governments invest in resources to disinherit the indigenous people from the land.
Troyes, the site of the treaty that tried to disinherit Charles VII, was the only one to put up even brief opposition.
Fears that King Charles VII would manifest the same insanity may have factored into the attempt to disinherit him at Troyes.
Edward's intention was to disinherit Llywelyn completely and take over Gwynedd Is Conwy himself.
Therefore under this provision it is unlawful to disinherit a child.
It should also be noted that the same land laws disinherit younger male siblings in any family and their heirs as only the eldest male can succeed to hereditary title.
Richard had attempted to disinherit Henry and remove him from the succession.
Just a year and a half later, after his father threatened to disinherit him, on Christmas Day, 1754, he reconverted to Protestantism.
In republican Rome a testator had the power to disinherit a spouse and children, but if he wished to do this he had to say so expressly in the will.
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His father might disinherit him, America might sink, but she must smile again.
I'd ha' married the girl in earnest, but for your threats to disinherit me.
Be proud of him, then, even if you disinherit him to-morrow.
How shall it matter to you, since he's sworn to disinherit you?
A father had taken offence at his son, and threatened to disinherit him.
A threat on your part that you would disinherit him in case of disobedience would only be followed by resistance on his.
Moll is drawn into a plot to fool Sir Alex Wengrave after he threatens to disinherit his son Sebastian if he marries his true love Mary Fitzallard.
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