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- In Scots law, jus relictae is the right of the surviving spouse in the moveable property of the deceased spouse. Jus relictae is the term used for a surviving...
- non-capital goods and services. Law portal Chattel house Communal property Jus relictae Secured transaction State property Tresp**** to chattels Palgrave, Robert...
- tenures including the entail. Today, the doctrines of legitim and jus relictae restrict owners from willing property out of their family when they die...
- estate that cannot be denied to a surviving wife is referred to as jus relictae. As of 1913, the law in Quebec recognized a customary dower for widows...
- inductus, minutatim concisus est, eiusque carnes in platea canibus devorandae relictae." Bishop of Ventimiglia (1251 - 1262). Archbishop of Milan (1262), lord...
- as in England. The movable property of the deceased is subject to jus relictae and legitime. See McLaren, Wills and Succession, for the law, and Judicial...
- IN QUA PATRIAM REVISURUS ANNO D. 1589 OBIIT / D: ALICIA EIUSDEM JACOBI RELICTAE FAEMINAE SUMMIS NATURAE ET PIETATIS DOTIBUS / ORNATA QUA ANNO D.1592; MORTUA...
- (Dendroaspis angusticeps), Western green mamba (Dendroaspis viridis) C. relictae - Florida crowned snake (Tantilla relicta) C. saudiarabiensis - African...
- (land). Ius reformandi. The right of reform, right of reformation. Ius relictae. In Scotch law, the right of a relict; the right or claim of a relict or...
- Retrieved 26 December 2023. Szatala, O. (1932). "Lichenes a divo H. Lojka relictae". Magyar Botanikai Lapok. 31: 67–126 [120]. Arup, Ulf; Søchting, Ulrik;...