- haeres institutus
- /hiriyz instatyuwtas/ A testamentary heir; one appointed by the will of the decedent
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
haeres institutus — /hiriyz instatyuwtas/ A testamentary heir; one appointed by the will of the decedent … Black's law dictionary
haeres factus — /hiriyz faktas/ In the civil law, an heir made by will; a testamentary heir; the person created universal successor by will. Otherwise called haeres ex testamento, and haeres institutus … Black's law dictionary
haeres factus — /hiriyz faktas/ In the civil law, an heir made by will; a testamentary heir; the person created universal successor by will. Otherwise called haeres ex testamento, and haeres institutus … Black's law dictionary
HAERES — I. HAERES Dea, cui vett. post acceptam hereditatem rem divinam faciebant. Festus. II. HAERES an ex haerendo in hereditate, an ex Hebr. possidere, an ab aere, an ab hero, quod herus fiat, dominio in se translato? dictus, ante Solonem, extra gentem … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
substitutio haeredis — /sabstat(y)uwsh(iy)ow hariydas/ In Roman law, it was competent for a testator after instituting a hseres (called the haeres institutus ) to substitute another (called the haeres substitutus ) in his place in a certain event. If the event upon… … Black's law dictionary
CAESAR Estensis — ab Alphonso II. haeres institutus, A. C. 1597. Ferrariensi Ducatu Clementi VIII. cedere coactus est, Mutinô et Regiô solum retentô. Ex Anna Virginia de Medicis, pater Alphonsi, Ludovici, Hippolyti, aliorumque, et trium filiarum … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
TELEPHUS — I. TELEPHUS Grammaticus Pergamenus, scripsit fere omnia, quae ad Grammaticam pertinent; inter alia collationes epithetorum eidem rei congruentium, ad copiam parandam elocutionis, Suidas. Item historiam Pergami, vitas Poetarum, etc. Floruit sub… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
AS — mensoribus olim pes: Arithmeticis unitas: in re nummaria cum unciis suis ad imitationem Graecorum λίτρας καὶ χαλκῶν formatus est; qui partes eius non nisi numeris exprimunt. Sic unciam seu duodecimam partem δωδέκκτον, sextantem ἕκτον, quadrautem… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Hēres — (Haeres, lat., vom altlat. erus, »Hausvater«), der Erbe; h. ab intestato, gesetzlicher Erbe, Intestaterbe; h. ex asse, der alleinige Erbe eines ganten Nachlasses; h. institutus, eingesetzter testamentarischer Erbe; h. necessarius, der, welcher… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
CATIENUS Philotimus (P.) — P. CATIENUS Philotimus patronum adeo dilexit, ut haeres omnibus bonis institutus in eius rogum se ipsum iaceret, Plin. l. 7. c. 36 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale