Joint+heir

  • 51owner — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. proprietor, possessor, keeper, buyer, purchaser, heir, heiress, coinheritor, joint heir, heritor, legatee, proprietress, landlord, landlady, sharer, partner, titleholder, master, heir apparent; see also possessor . II… …

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  • 52coheir — co•heir [[t]koʊˈɛər[/t]] n. law a joint heir • Etymology: 1350–1400 co•heir′ship, n …

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  • 53partaker — n participator, participant, communicant; sharer, shareholder, partner, copartner, associate, colleague; joint owner, coparcener, joint heir, joint heiress, coheiress, coheir; joint tenant, roommate, housemate …

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  • 54participant — I n 1. participator, partaker, communicant; member, part, sharer, shareholder, partner, copartner, associate, colleague; cooperator, worker, helper, contributor; joint owner, coparcener, joint heir, coheir; joint heiress, coheiress; joint tenant …

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  • 56Coheir — Co*heir, n. A joint heir; one of two or more heirs; one of several entitled to an inheritance. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 57coheir — coheirship, n. /koh air /, n. a joint heir. [1350 1400; ME. See CO , HEIR] * * * …

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  • 58coheir — co·heir /ˌkō er/ n: a joint heir Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 59coheir — (ˈ)kō+ noun Etymology: co + heir : a joint heir …

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  • 60par|ce|ner — «PAHR suh nuhr», noun. Law. a joint heir; co heir. ╂[earlier, a partaker < Anglo French parcener, Old French parçonier, perhaps < parçon partition, or < Medieval Lat partionarius < Latin partītiō, ōnis partition] …

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