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heritable blood

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A quick definition of heritable blood:

Heritable blood refers to the relationship between an ancestor and an heir that is recognized by the law for passing on property. It means that if someone is related to an ancestor by heritable blood, they have a legal right to inherit property from that ancestor. This is different from other types of blood relationships, like full blood or half blood, which refer to the degree of genetic relatedness between two people.

A more thorough explanation:

Heritable blood refers to a legal relationship between an ancestor and an heir that allows for the passing of property. This relationship is recognized by the law and is important for inheritance purposes.

  • John inherited his grandfather's estate because he had heritable blood.
  • According to the law, only those with heritable blood can inherit property from their ancestors.

These examples illustrate how heritable blood is a legal concept that determines who can inherit property from their ancestors. It is based on the relationship between an ancestor and an heir, and is recognized by the law.

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