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  1. LAW|civil law
    oidhre dochealaithe Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    pflichtteilsberechtigter Erbe | Pflichtteilsberechtigter
    de
    Definition naher Verwandter des Erblassers, der aufgrund gesetzlicher Bestimmungen einen bestimmten Erbteil einfordern kann, wenn er durch letztwillige Verfügung nicht oder nicht in ausreichendem Umfang bedacht wurde Reference Russwurm, Schöller, Österreichisches Rechtswörterbuch, Juridica Verlag 1997 vgl. auch Creifelds, Rechtswörterbuch, C.H. Beck Verlag
    Comment "i.d.R. Kinder, Eltern, EhegatteSiehe auch: - Pflichtteil IATE:797413 - Erbe IATE:83114 - gesetzlicher Erbe IATE:3537946<><><><><><><><><><><><>"
    heir who cannot be totally disinherited | person entitled to a reserved share | forced heir
    en
    Definition A person whom the testator or donor cannot disinherit because the law reserves part of the estate for that person. Reference Black's Law Dictionary, 8th Edition, Bryan A. Garner, West Publishing, US, 2004
    Comment "See also ""forced heirship"" IATE:3537945 .There is no matrimonial property regime or forced heirship regime under English law which is intended to prevent (or limit) the transfer of property out of the family. The Inheritance (Provisions for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 provides for limited succession rights but this is largely based on fairness (at least in the case of a surviving spouse) and financial need. [EU study on conflicts of laws, succession, UK http://ec.europa.eu/civiljustice/publications/docs/report_conflits_uk.pdf 04.03.2011]"
    héritier réservataire | héritiers réservataires
    fr
    Definition héritier auquel une quotité de biens est réservée par la loi dans la succession du défunt Reference Cornu G., Vocabulaire juridique, PUF, 2008
    Comment "En général, les enfants légitimes ou naturels, parfois les ascendants, le conjoint survivant. Ce principe n'existe pas en common law.Voir aussi:- IATE:1129524 ""réserve héréditaire"";- IATE:83114 ""héritier"";- IATE:3537946 ""héritier légal""."