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What (who) is ultimogeniture$86152$ - definition


Minorat         
  • Agnatic ultimogeniture diagram. The grey square is the current holder of the property, the black squares are deceased, the numbers indicate his potential successors in order of succession as things stand.
PRINCIPLE THAT THE YOUNGEST CHILD HAS AN EXCLUSIVE RIGHT OF INHERITANCE
Borough English; Postremogeniture; Junior right; Borough-English; Minorat; Mimorate
·add. ·adj A custom or right, analogous to borough-English in England, formerly existing in various parts of Europe, and surviving in parts of Germany and Austria, by which certain entailed estates, as a homestead and adjacent land, descend to the youngest male heir.
Ultimogeniture         
  • Agnatic ultimogeniture diagram. The grey square is the current holder of the property, the black squares are deceased, the numbers indicate his potential successors in order of succession as things stand.
PRINCIPLE THAT THE YOUNGEST CHILD HAS AN EXCLUSIVE RIGHT OF INHERITANCE
Borough English; Postremogeniture; Junior right; Borough-English; Minorat; Mimorate
Ultimogeniture, also known as postremogeniture or junior right, is the tradition of inheritance by the last-born of a privileged position in a parent's wealth or office. The tradition has been far rarer historically than primogeniture (sole inheritance by the first-born) or partible inheritance (division of the estate among the children).
Borough-English         
  • Agnatic ultimogeniture diagram. The grey square is the current holder of the property, the black squares are deceased, the numbers indicate his potential successors in order of succession as things stand.
PRINCIPLE THAT THE YOUNGEST CHILD HAS AN EXCLUSIVE RIGHT OF INHERITANCE
Borough English; Postremogeniture; Junior right; Borough-English; Minorat; Mimorate
·noun A custom, as in some ancient boroughs, by which lands and tenements descend to the youngest son, instead of the eldest; or, if the owner have no issue, to the youngest brother.