Mexican Spanish Meaning of heirs
herederos
Other Mexican Spanish words related to herederos
Nearest Words of heirs
- heirs apparent => herederos aparentes
- heirs at law => Herederos legales
- heisted => robado
- held (back) => celebrado (de regreso)
- held (in) => llevado a cabo (en)
- held (past) => llevado a cabo (pasado)
- held a brief for => ocupó brevemente el cargo de
- held a candle to => no le llegaba ni a los talones
- held back => reprimido
- held down => presionado hacia abajo
Definitions and Meaning of heirs in English
heirs
one who succeeds to the estate of a person by will or especially by operation of law see also intestacy, unworthy compare ancestor, devisee, legatee, next of kin, successor, an heir (as a child) whose status as an heir arises from especially close blood relationship as distinguished from one (as the state) whose status arises by operation of statute, an heir who exercises the benefit of inventory which limits the amount of his or her liability for the decedent's debts, heir of the body in this entry, an heir who is a lineal descendant especially as contrasted with a collateral descendant, inherit, an heir by blood, heir apparent in this entry, one who receives property from an ancestor, an heir that takes only by operation of the laws governing intestate succession, an heir who inherits a right of action to the estate as distinguished from seisin, a person who has legal claim to a title or a throne when the person holding it dies, an heir whose right to inherit may be defeated by the birth of a nearer relative or by exclusion under a valid will, an heir to a fee-tail estate, the particular heir granted or devised an estate tail as distinguished from the heirs in general, an heir who is named in the will but whose legacy will fall to a substitute legatee under a vulgar substitution in the event that he or she refuses the legacy or dies before the testator, one who inherits or is entitled to succeed to a hereditary rank, title, or office, one who receives or is entitled to receive something other than property from a parent or predecessor, an heir who receives seisin immediately after the death of the intestate by operation of law compare irregular heir in this entry, an heir who inherits under a will, an heir whose right to an inheritance cannot be voided or undone except by exclusion under a valid will if he or she survives the ancestor, one who inherits or is entitled to succeed to the possession of property after the death of its owner, an heir who cannot be disinherited except for causes recognized by law, heir sense a, a person who inherits or has the right to inherit property, heir presumptive in this entry, one who by operation of law inherits the property and especially the real property of a person who dies without leaving a valid will, an heir who because of youth or mental or physical infirmity cannot care for himself or herself and who cannot be deprived of his or her lawful portion of the decedent's estate by disinherison without just cause see also legitime, a descendant of a testator who would be an heir under the laws of intestacy but who is not named to take under the will
FAQs About the word heirs
herederos
one who succeeds to the estate of a person by will or especially by operation of law see also intestacy, unworthy compare ancestor, devisee, legatee, next o
descendientes,descendientes,Herederos legales,herederos,Legatarios,beneficiarios,demandantes,coherederos,coherederos,herederos
No antonyms found.
heirlooms => Herencia familiar, heir at law => Heredero legal, heinie => heinie, hefts => pesos, heels => tacones,