Presumptive
71heir presumptive — heir′ presump′tive n. pl. heirs presumptive law a person who is expected to be the heir but whose expectations may be canceled by the birth of a nearer heir • Etymology: 1620–30 …
72heir presumptive — /ɛə prəˈzʌmptɪv/ (say air pruh zumptiv) noun (plural heirs presumptive) an heir whose expectation may be defeated by the birth of a nearer heir …
73heir presumptive — noun Someone who will inherit only if no better choice for an heir is born. Ant: heir apparent …
74HEIR PRESUMPTIVE — one whose right of succession is sure if not barred by the birth of one nearer …
75heir apparent, heir presumptive — The first inherits no matter what; the second inherits only if a nearer relation is not born first …
76heir apparent, heir presumptive — The first inherits no matter what; the second inherits only if a nearer relation is not born first …
77heir presumptive — noun (C) an heir whose right to receive the family property, money, or title can be taken away if someone else with a better claim is born compare heir apparent …
78heir presumptive — One who would be the heir if the ancestor were to die at the contemplated time, but whose possibility of inheritance may be destroyed by the birth of some one more nearly related, as well as by his death before that of the ancestor. See heir… …
79презумптивные области — presumptive areas презумптивные области. Участки яйцеклетки, каждый из которых детерминирует в нормальных условиях развитие определенного органа или его специфической части; наличие П.о. (как элементов различных модификаций теории преформизма… …
80List of heirs of Scotland — details those people who have been either heir apparent or heir presumptive to the Kingdom of Scotland, according to the rules of cognatic primogeniture, except at times when other forms of inheritance were specified, for example from 1371 to… …