haereditas

haereditas
    Haereditas, pen. corr. haereditatis, Vlpian. Heredité, Hoirie, La succession d'un trespassé.
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    Haereditate venire bona dicuntur. Cic. Qui viennent par succession par droict d'hoirie.
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    Haereditas caduca. Ci. Vide CADVCVS. Hoirie qui estoit appliquee et escheoit au fisque, ou au Prince, par faulte d'heritier: ou au moyen de ce que apres la mort du testateur, l'heritier mouroit sans s'estre porté pour heritier de ladicte hoirie et succession.
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    Auertere. Cic. Destourner et esgarer les biens de la succession.
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    Obire. Cic. Aller sur les lieux où sont les biens, desquels on est heritier.
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    Tenere haereditatem. Cic. Jouir d'une succession.

Dictionarium latinogallicum. 1552.

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