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Legal Definitions - pro defectu haeredis

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Definition of pro defectu haeredis

PRO DEFECTU HAEREDIS

Pro defectu haeredis is a Latin term that means "for want of an heir." It refers to a situation where there is no legal heir to inherit a property or estate.

Example 1: John, a wealthy businessman, died without leaving a will or any legal heirs. As a result, his entire estate was distributed among his closest living relatives according to the laws of intestacy, pro defectu haeredis.

Example 2: In some cases, a person may leave a will but fail to name any heirs. In such situations, the property may be distributed pro defectu haeredis.

Pro defectu haeredis is a legal term that is used to describe a situation where there is no legal heir to inherit a property or estate. This can happen when a person dies without leaving a will or any legal heirs. In such cases, the property is distributed according to the laws of intestacy, which vary depending on the jurisdiction. The term can also be used when a person leaves a will but fails to name any heirs. In such situations, the property may be distributed pro defectu haeredis.

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Term: PRO DEFECTU HAEREDIS

Definition: When someone dies without leaving any heirs, this Latin phrase is used to describe the situation. It means "for want of an heir."

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