- 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...
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December 2023. Szatala, O. (1932). "Lichenes a divo H.
Lojka relictae".
Magyar Botanikai Lapok. 31: 67–126 [120]. Arup, Ulf; Søchting, Ulrik;...