- In
civil law and
Roman law, the
legitime (legitima portio), also
known as a
forced share or
legal right share, of a decedent's
estate is that
portion of...
- François
Denys Légitime (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa dəni leʒitim];
November 20, 1841 – July 29, 1935) was a
Haitian general who
served as President...
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until the
overthrow of
President Lysius Salomon by
General François
Denys Légitime in 1888. He then was a
leader under General Seïde Thélémaque in the northern...
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expectation Legitimate peripheral parti****tion
Legitimate theater Legitimation Legitime Legitimists (disambiguation)
Nomen illegitimum in
botany is a
valid published...
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sometimes called "Henri, bâtard de Valois" or "Henri de France", was a
Légitimé de France, cleric, and
military commander during the Wars of Religion....
- era
included Étienne Léro and
Jules Monnerot, who co-founded the
journal Légitime Défense with
Simone Yoyotte and Ménil. Édouard
Glissant was
later influenced...
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elderly parents.
Filiation Aliment, in
Scotland Legitimacy (family law)
Legitime "Paying for Mom: Little-Known Laws
Force Families to Fund Parents' Care"...
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Louis César de Bourbon,
Légitimé de France,
Count of
Vexin (Génitoy, 20 June 1672 – Paris, 10
January 1683) was a son of
Louis XIV of
France and his mistress...
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literary scene. She was the only
woman to parti****te in the
literary journal Légitime Défense, co-founded in 1932 by the
Martinican writers Étienne Léro, René...
- Lamour) is a 1947
French police procedural drama film
based on the book
Légitime défense by Stanislas-Andre Steeman.
Directed by Henri-Georges
Clouzot the...