- parceners
- 'par·ce·ner || 'pÉ‘rsɪnÉ™(r) /'pÉ‘Ës- n. joint heir, co-recipient of an inheritance
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
entirety — en·tire·ty n pl ties 1: the state of being entire or complete in its entirety 2: an undivided whole; specif: an interest in real property that cannot be divided compare moiety by the entirety also … Law dictionary
purparty — /parpartiy/ That part of an estate which, having been held in common by parceners, is by partition allotted to any of them. To make purparty is to divide and sever the lands which fall to parceners. Formerly pourparty. The word purport is… … Black's law dictionary
Heir presumptive — An heir presumptive is the person provisionally scheduled to inherit a throne, peerage, or other hereditary honor, but whose position can be displaced by the birth of an heir apparent or of a new heir presumptive with a better claim to the throne … Wikipedia
Coparcenary — is the concept whereby two or more people inherit a title equally between them as a result of which none can inherit until all but one have renounced their right to the inheritance. This could arise when a title passes through and vests in female … Wikipedia
In paragio — Lit. in line . Joint tenure of an estate through inheritance; or, tenure between *parceners. This form of tenure ensured an estate s unity, the senior partner being responsible for all estate obligations. The English form is parage … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
allotissement — [ alɔtismɑ̃ ] n. m. • 1866; de allotir « répartir en lots », de 1. a et lot ♦ Transport Opération qui consiste à organiser l entreposage de lots de produits selon leur destination, de façon à faciliter leur manutention et leur enlèvement. ⇒… … Encyclopédie Universelle
coparcenary — /kowparsiynariy/ Such estate arises where several take by descent from same ancestor as one heir, all coparceners constituting but one heir and having but one estate and being connected by unity of interest and of title. Winters Nat. Bank & Trust … Black's law dictionary
entirety — The whole, in contradistinction to a moiety or part only. When land is conveyed to husband and wife, they do not take by moieties, but both are seised of the entirety. Parceners, on the other hand, have not an entirety of interest, but each is… … Black's law dictionary
coparcenary — /kowparsiynariy/ Such estate arises where several take by descent from same ancestor as one heir, all coparceners constituting but one heir and having but one estate and being connected by unity of interest and of title. Winters Nat. Bank & Trust … Black's law dictionary
entirety — The whole, in contradistinction to a moiety or part only. When land is conveyed to husband and wife, they do not take by moieties, but both are seised of the entirety. Parceners, on the other hand, have not an entirety of interest, but each is… … Black's law dictionary