Definitionn. the act by a donor that terminates the right of a person to inherit
Last update: August 3, 2015
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Exile was inflicted for incest with a daughter; disinheritance for incest with a stepmother or for repeated unfilial conduct. [Please select]
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To hinder it he had quarrelled with his son, and driven him away, and threatened disinheritance. [Please select]
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Punished by disinheritance, he took a farm, and left the plough to go into battle. [Please select]
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As Everard's particular chum, she took his disinheritance more hardly than Dulcie. [Please select]
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To Herbert alone Frank spoke of his mother and her devoted affection; but even to him he did not like to mention the will and his disinheritance. [Please select]
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He had saved an old college-mate from possible disinheritance and the grind of poverty, for David Stires' health was precarious. [Please select]
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