English to Spanish Dictionary inheritance

inheritance

herencia
definition
noun
he came into a comfortable inheritance
a thing that is inherited.
translation of 'inheritance'
noun
herencia,
legado
example
I don't want a penny of your 'inheritance'
Spanish tax and 'inheritance' laws are significantly different to their Irish counterparts.
In short, 'inheritance' laws should be the same for both sons and daughters.
the 'inheritance' of traits
he came into a comfortable 'inheritance'
They won equality in custody and 'inheritance' rights for mothers.
The first spouse usually signs away 'inheritance' rights during a separation or divorce, but it is better to make it watertight.
The film revolves around these ideas of female and male 'inheritance' .
In the event of a customary marriage only, customary 'inheritance' laws are enforced.
Ukrainian customs and laws of property 'inheritance' never discriminated by gender.
Feminists and lawyers have focused on 'inheritance' laws that discriminate against daughters.
Such epigenetic 'inheritance' across somatic cell generations is well accepted.
Bulgaria began to adopt Western style laws, giving women 'inheritance' rights.
This, in my view, would be a distortion of the principles underlying customary law of succession and 'inheritance' .
According to Batak customary law, only the men had the right to 'inheritance' .
Once on the statute book, gay men and lesbians will enjoy the same tax, 'inheritance' and tenancy rights as married couples.
Our objective was to determine the mode of 'inheritance' for this resistance trait.
You can obtain a wide range of personal advice from tax to 'inheritance' planning through your banking manager.
the 'inheritance' of traits
But, he said, the deal had been deadlocked due to 'inheritance' problems over the land.
This difference in concept has important implications for family 'inheritance' and for the ownership structure.
It is acknowledged that disputes over land and abuses of power in cases of 'inheritance' need to be addressed.
the European cultural 'inheritance'
he came into a comfortable 'inheritance'
It is a step towards avoiding the problems arising over housing, taxation, 'inheritance' rights and family law.
In fact the provision was usually made in the form heirs of the body male in order to exclude 'inheritance' by lineal female heirs as well.
However, the children's prospects grew better in both respects: the number of children is positively connected with both 'inheritances' and legacies given to children.
They include home-grown professionals who have benefited from 'inheritances' and shrewd property investment.
A significant part of this contract was the renuncia with which a woman renounced all claims to future 'inheritances' or familial property.
Buyers also are using 'inheritances' to purchase vacation properties.
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