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Simple English definitions for legal terms
A quick definition of a lui et a ses heritiers pour toujours:
An heir is someone who inherits property or money from someone who has died. They can be a family member or someone chosen in a will. There are different types of heirs, like an
heir apparent who is certain to inherit, and a
pretermitted heir who was left out of a will. When someone says "to him
and his heirs forever," it means the property will be passed down to their family members for a long time.
A more thorough explanation:
A LUI ET A SES HERITIERS POUR TOUJOURS
A legal term in French that means "to him and his heirs forever." It is used to indicate that a person and their heirs have permanent ownership of a property or asset. In common law, an heir is a person who inherits real or personal property, whether by will or by intestate succession.
- John Smith inherited his grandfather's estate, which was passed down to him and his heirs forever.
- When Mary's father passed away, she became the legal heir to his property.
These examples illustrate how the term "a lui et a ses heritiers pour toujours" is used to indicate permanent ownership and inheritance of property or assets.
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