Second of all, it would be the death nail of your political future and third of all, I will disinherit you. |
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The treaty of Troyes forced Charles VI of France to disinherit his son, the dauphin, in favour of the English kings. |
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In so doing they have the great disadvantage that actual cohabitants without children are not able to disinherit their parents. |
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There are many exceptions to the rule, but a fear of affluenza has prompted some wealthy parents to disinherit their children for magnanimous reasons. |
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In this regard the Succession Act of 1975 makes it impossible for a husband to disinherit his wife. |
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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. |
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The legal systems of all the Member States protect the near relatives of a deceased person who tries to disinherit them. |
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The advantage of the new law is that you can disinherit your parents, but never your children. |
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In effect, the subsequent marriage operates to disinherit the child and other loved ones, in favour of the new spouse. |
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If we fail to grasp this essential point we shall destroy ourselves, disinherit our children and betray Europe and our own countries. |
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Her parents were furious when they learned of her condition and threatened to disinherit or disown her. |
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The governments invest in resources to disinherit the indigenous people from the land. |
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Troyes, the site of the treaty that tried to disinherit Charles VII, was the only one to put up even brief opposition. |
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Fears that King Charles VII would manifest the same insanity may have factored into the attempt to disinherit him at Troyes. |
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Edward's intention was to disinherit Llywelyn completely and take over Gwynedd Is Conwy himself. |
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Therefore under this provision it is unlawful to disinherit a child. |
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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. |
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Richard had attempted to disinherit Henry and remove him from the succession. |
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Just a year and a half later, after his father threatened to disinherit him, on Christmas Day, 1754, he reconverted to Protestantism. |
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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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A testator's freedom to disinherit a surviving spouse, children, or other heirs has been more extensive in ancient Roman and modern Anglo-American law than in the modern civil-law countries, but it has always had limits. |
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In the United States a deceased may generally not disinherit his spouse but may disinherit his children, even if this leaves them without any means of support. |
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No father could disinherit his son except for certain grievous crimes. |
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She threatened to disinherit her son and leave him penniless. |
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