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Titius heres esto

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A quick definition of Titius heres esto:

Term: TITIUS HERES ESTO

Definition: In ancient Rome, when someone wanted to appoint an heir, they would use the phrase "Titius heres esto" which means "Let Titius be my heir." Titius was not a real person, but a made-up name used as an example in legal writing and forms. This phrase was a common way to create a will and pass on one's possessions after death.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Titius heres esto is a Latin phrase used in Roman law to appoint an heir. It means "Let Titius be my heir." Titius was a made-up name often used as an example in legal writing and forms.

Example: If someone wanted to leave their property to their son, they would write "Titius heres esto" followed by their son's name.

Explanation: This phrase was a common way to appoint an heir in Roman law. By saying "Titius heres esto," the person making the will was indicating that they wanted Titius (or whoever they named) to inherit their property after they died. It was a way to ensure that their belongings would go to the person they chose, rather than being distributed according to the laws of inheritance.

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