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Legal Definitions - mortuus sine prole
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Definition of mortuus sine prole
Mortuus sine prole
Mortuus sine prole is a Latin phrase that means "dead without children". It is often abbreviated as m.s.p.
- John died without any children, so he was mortuus sine prole.
- When the wealthy businessman passed away, it was discovered that he was mortuus sine prole and had no heirs to inherit his fortune.
These examples illustrate how the term mortuus sine prole is used to describe someone who has died without any children or heirs to carry on their legacy or inherit their possessions.
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Simple Definition
Term: mortuus sine prole
Definition: When someone dies without having any children, they are said to be mortuus sine prole. This is often abbreviated as m.s.p.
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