Tieirs in general.—Do the principles stated in the replies to questions 1 and 2 apply to every case of the distribution of an inheritance; or is there any distinction when collaterals inherit; that is to say, does a son or grandson always take the share... LAND REVENUE SETTLEMENT OF THE GURGAON DISTRICT - Page 36by F. C. CHANNING, ESQUIRE - 1882Full view - About this book
| J. Wilson - 1884 - 754 pages
...tribes.) Note.—In the fullest sense per stirpes, and not per capita. Question 4.—Amongst Tieirs in general.—Do the principles stated in the replies...descend lineally or through a collateral relative ? Anstoer 4.—The principle of representation as above stated applies to every case of a distribution... | |
| E. B. Francis - Customary law - 1890 - 42 pages
...grandsons would have taken had they survived the deceased ? QUESTION 4. — Amongst heirs in general, do the principles stated in the replies to Questions...taken, if such father or grandfather had survived t fit deceased, whether or no the share descend lineally or through a collateral relative ? ANSWERS... | |
| Folklore - 1891 - 472 pages
...they survived the deceased ? 124. Do the principles stated in the replies to questions 121 and 122 apply to every case of the distribution of an inheritance...descend lineally or through a collateral relative ? 125. Does the inheritance successively devolve upon all male lineal descendants, how low so ever... | |
| Hari Kishan Kaul (raja rai bahadur pandit) - Customary law - 1903 - 68 pages
...lineal descendents survive. Question &— Do the principles stated in the replies to Questions 5 and 6 apply to every case of the distribution of an inheritance...father or grandfather would have taken if such father and grandfather had survived the deceased, whether or no the share descend lineally or through a collateral... | |
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