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Simple English definitions for legal terms

legitimus

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A quick definition of legitimus:

Term: LEGITIMUS

Definition: Legitimus is a Latin word used in Roman law to describe a person who is considered legitimate and lawful. This means that the person was born to married parents or was legally adopted. Legitimus is an important concept in determining inheritance and succession rights.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Legitimus (lə-jit-ə-məs) is a Latin term used in Roman law to describe a person who is legitimate or lawful.

  • A child born to married parents is considered legitimus.
  • Only a legitimus heir can inherit property according to Roman law.

The examples illustrate that legitimus refers to a person who is born to married parents and is therefore considered legitimate. Legitimus is also used to describe an heir who has a lawful claim to inherit property.

legitimum tempus restitutionis | legit vel non

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