QUÉ SIGNIFICA COMMORIENTES EN INGLÉS
definición de commorientes en el diccionario inglés
La definición de commorientes en el diccionario es personas cuyas muertes están tan cerca unas de otras que no es posible determinar quién murió primero. Se supone que la persona mayor murió primero.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «COMMORIENTES»
Descubre el uso de
commorientes en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
commorientes y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage
But it does occasionally surface in general American caselaw: "All of that
evidence showed prima facie that husband and wife perished in a common
disaster as commorientes . . . ." Cruson's Estate v. Long, 221 P.2d 892, 900 (Or.
1950).
2
Wills, Probate and Estates
Lapse and spouses—commorientes clauses It is quite common for husbands and
wives, when leaving all of their property to each other, to insert a commorientes
clause. This provides for the eventuality of both spouses dying at the same time ...
3
Law Society of Ireland: Wills, Probate and Estates
Lapse and spouses—commorientes clauses It is quite common for husbands and
wives, when leaving all of their property to each other, to insert a commorientes
clause. This provides for the eventuality of both spouses dying at the same time ...
Padraic Courtney, Nuala Casey, Anne McKenna,
2014
INTESTACY. The doctrine of commorientes or survivorship is embodied in
section 43 ofthe Act. It establishes that where the order of deaths of two or more
persons is uncertain, the persons are presumed to have died in ...
5
Garner's Dictionary of Legal Usage
See common-law lawyer. commorientes 181 commonness. See commonality.
common pleas, court of. At early common law, common pleas were actions over
which the crown did not claim exclusive jurisdiction—as distinguished from pleas
of ...
6
Essays in Classical and Modern Hindu Law: anglo-hindu legal ...
Commorientes. ONE of the more exciting of the functions of the lawyer in our
society is advising on law-reform. The lay public expects to be told what the
proposed cures are for the mischiefs which it has ceased to endure patiently: in
other ...
John Duncan Martin Derrett,
1977
7
Private International Law in Greece
The Commorientes 93. Regarding the end of the legal personality of natural
persons, a problem that is frequently discussed in Greek law, as well as in other
legal systems, is the problem of commorientes and the determination of which
legal ...
8
History of Roman Literature . .: From its̓ earliest period ...
It appears, however, from the prologue to the Adelphi of Terence, that the
Commorientes was written by Plautus, having been taken by him from a Greek
comedy of Diphilus.3 In opposition to the above passage of Attius, and to his own
opinion ...
9
Plagiarism in Latin Literature
Synapothnescontes is a comedy of Diphilus; Plautus based his play the
Commorientes on it. At the beginning of the Greek play a young man steals a
prostitute from her pimp. Plautus left the scene untouched, and our poet
transferred it into his ...
10
Foundations for the LPC 2013-14
A class gift (see 13.8.2) only lapses if all members of the class predecease the
testator: the rule is similar in the case of gifts to beneficial joint tenants.
Commorientes Usually there is no problem in determining who died first—the
testator or the ...
George Miles, Clare Firth, Paulene Denyer,
2013