suus et necessarius heres

suus et necessarius heres
\\ˈsüəˌsetˌnekəˈsärēəsˈhāˌrās\ noun
Etymology: Latin, literally, own and necessary heir
: a family heir including a slave in the paternal power of a decedent at the latter's death who by Roman law becomes sui juris and succeeds to the decedent's property by intestacy or by will

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  • Transmission — (v. lat. Transmissio), 1) so v.w. Übersendung, Überlieferung; daher T. actor um, so v.w. Actenversendung; 2) (T. hereditatis), im Römischen Erbrecht ein Fall, in welchem gegen die Regel, daß nur derjenige Erbe werden kann, welchem die Erbschaft… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

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