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- In Scots law, jus relictae is the right of the surviving spouse in the moveable property of the deceased spouse. Jus relictae is the term used for a surviving...4 KB (407 words) - 08:17, 10 April 2024
- non-capital goods and services. Law portal Chattel house Communal property Jus relictae Secured transaction State property Trespass to chattels Palgrave, Robert...10 KB (1,095 words) - 14:58, 17 June 2024
- feudal tenures including the entail. Today, the doctrines of legitim and jus relictae restrict owners from willing property out of their family when they die...30 KB (4,226 words) - 12:41, 18 March 2024
- the estate that cannot be denied to a surviving wife is referred to as jus relictae. As of 1913, the law in Quebec recognized a customary dower for widows...20 KB (3,022 words) - 16:15, 14 July 2024
- left, as in England. The movable property of the deceased is subject to jus relictae and legitime. See McLaren, Wills and Succession, for the law, and Judicial...49 KB (6,535 words) - 09:34, 4 July 2024
- Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 15 Jus Relictae 6688511911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 15 — Jus Relictae JUS RELICTAE, in Scots law, the widow’s right
- property, (her entitlement in respect of his moveable property being the jus relictae). If a special, alternative provision had been made for her in her marriage