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▸ noun: (law) Common in Continental Law jurisdictions, a portion of property fixed by law, which a testator with issue is bound to bequeath to his children.
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▸ noun: (law) Common in Continental Law jurisdictions, a portion of property fixed by law, which a testator with issue is bound to bequeath to his children.
Similar:
legitime,
légitime,
legacy,
hereditament,
inheritance,
legatary,
dead's part,
pertinent,
heir-at-law,
assets,
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