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What (who) is héritier légitime - definition

FRENCH ANTHROPOLOGIST (1933–2017)
Francoise Héritier; Francoise Heritier

Legitim         
INHERITANCE LAW
Legitim; Bairn's part; Bairn's Part; Forced share; Bairn's Pairt; Bairn's Part Legitim; Légitime
·adj The portion of movable estate to which the children are entitled upon the death of the father.
Legitime         
INHERITANCE LAW
Legitim; Bairn's part; Bairn's Part; Forced share; Bairn's Pairt; Bairn's Part Legitim; Légitime
In civil law and Roman law, the legitime (legitima portio), also known as a forced share or legal right share, of a decedent's estate is that portion of the estate from which he cannot disinherit his children, or his parents, without sufficient legal cause. The word comes from French héritier légitime, meaning "rightful heir.
Jean l'Héritier         
FRENCH RENAISSANCE COMPOSER
Jean L'Héritier; Jean l'heritier; Jean lheritier; Jean L'Heritier; Jean l'Heritier; Jean Lhéritier; Jean Lirithier; Jean Heritier; Jean L'Hertitier
Jean L'Héritier (Lhéritier, Lirithier, Heritier and other spellings also exist) (c. 1480 – after 1551) was a French composer of the Renaissance.

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Françoise Héritier

Françoise Héritier (15 November 1933 – 15 November 2017) was a French anthropologist, ethnologist, and feminist. She was the successor of Claude Lévi-Strauss at the Collège de France (Chair of Comparative Studies of African Societies from 1982 to 1998, now emeritus professor). Her work dealt mainly with the theory of alliances and on the prohibition of incest (both theories based on the notion of exchange of women). In addition to Lévi-Strauss, she was also influenced by Alfred Radcliffe-Brown. She was replaced by Philippe Descola, who is the current holder of the chair of anthropology at the Collège.