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  2. Heir (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    An heir (fem. heiress) is one who inherits.. Heir may also refer to: . Heir apparent, the first in line to a throne or other title, who cannot be displaced by birth of another heir

  3. Order of succession - Wikipedia

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    The rules may stipulate that eligible heirs are heirs male or heirs general – see further primogeniture (agnatic, cognatic, and also equal). Certain types of property pass to a descendant or relative of the original holder, recipient or grantee according to a fixed order of kinship.

  4. Heir apparent - Wikipedia

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    Such a situation has not to date occurred with the English or British throne; several times an heir apparent has died, but each example has either been childless or left a son or sons. However, there have been several female heirs apparent to British peerages (e.g. Frances Ward, 6th Baroness Dudley, and Henrietta Wentworth, 6th Baroness Wentworth).

  5. Inheritance - Wikipedia

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    Members of ruling noble or royal houses who are expected to become heirs are called heirs apparent if first in line and incapable of being displaced from inheriting by another claim; otherwise, they are heirs presumptive. There is a further concept of joint inheritance, pending renunciation by all but one, which is called coparceny.

  6. Caesar (title) - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of using the title caesar to designate heirs-apparent increased throughout the third century. Many of the soldier-emperors during the Crisis of the Third Century attempted to strengthen their legitimacy by naming their sons as heirs with the title of caesar , namely Maximinus Thrax , Philip the Arab , Decius , Trebonianus Gallus ...

  7. 5 Financial Options If Your Inherited House Still Has a Mortgage

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    You may need to take a loan if you don’t have cash to buy out other heirs. Probate and estate loans are perfect financing options for this situation. 5. Sell the House.

  8. Line of hereditary succession - Wikipedia

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    In inheritance, a hereditary successor is a person who inherits an indivisible title or office after the death of the previous title holder. The hereditary line of succession may be limited to heirs of the body, or may pass also to collateral lines, in case of extinction of heirs of the body, depending on the succession rules.

  9. Crown prince - Wikipedia

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    Duke of Valentinois, used by several heirs to the Monégasque throne; Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester (England, Great Britain, United Kingdom) King of the Romans (Holy Roman Empire) – an elective, rather than an inherited title, for the designated successor—usually the son, but sometimes the brother—of the Emperor