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Simple English definitions for legal terms
A quick definition of conjunctim:
Term: conjunctim
Definition: Conjunctim is a Latin word used in Roman law to mean "conjointly." When heirs are instituted conjunctim, they become coheirs with equal shares. This means that they share the inheritance equally. The opposite of conjunctim is disjunctim, which means "separately."
A more thorough explanation:
Term: Conjunctim
Definition: Conjunctim is a Latin term used in Roman law which means "conjointly". When heirs are instituted conjunctim, they become coheirs with equal shares. This means that they will share the
inheritance equally among themselves. Conjunctim is the opposite of disjunctim, which means "separately".
Examples: If a father has two sons and he institutes them conjunctim in his will, then both sons will inherit the property equally. However, if he institutes them disjunctim, then each son will inherit a specific portion of the property. These examples illustrate how conjunctim and disjunctim affect the
distribution of inheritance.
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conjunctim et divisim