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to the right of an heir under the Falcidian law. C. 3.28.36. This legal, so-called birthright portion happened to be, to Justinian's time, a fourth of what he or she ...
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Legitime, Falcidian portion, Forced heirship, Disposable portion - Forced heirs are descendants of the deceased who are so called because, under the regime of ...
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Falcidian portion - The one-fourth portion of a succession that may be retained by the instituted heir in civil law if more than three-fourths of the succession was ...
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Feb 24, 2011... in favor of the testator's heir – named Falcidian Fourth – under the. ... Falcídia: Exigència de Manifestació Expressa per Part del Testador) ...
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(5) Let us examine what is the effect of the common rule, namely: "But one Falcidian portion can exist in the will of a father and his minor sons." For, although the ...
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Ulpian's life table - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The amount bequeathed to anyone for this purpose from the first to the twentieth year is computed to have lasted for thirty years, and the Falcidian portion of that ... |
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CONCERNING HEIRS AND THE FALCIDIAN PORTION. TITLE I. FIRST NEW CONSTITUTION. The Emperor Justinian to John, Most Glorious Praetorian Prefect ...
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Heir not entitled to deduct any portion under Falcidian and. Trebellianic laws. 10. Existing laws of inheritance ab intestato to remain in force. 11. Application of ...
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