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impartible मीनिंग इन हिंदी
impartible उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- Impartible inheritance has the effect of keeping large estates united and thus perpetuating an elite.
- Therefore, the term " Maizbhanderi " remain as impartible recognition of the whole community.
- This litigation decided that the estate was impartible and succession was to be governed by primogeniture.
- Armorial bearings are incorporeal and impartible hereditaments, inalienable, and descendable according to the law of arms.
- However, definitive celibacy was historically relatively uncommon in India and China, but relatively common in many European societies where inheritance was impartible.
- In Europe, this was prevented through the social practice of impartible inheritance ( the disinheriting of most siblings, many of whom went on to become celibate monks and priests ).
- In Europe, this was prevented through the social practice of impartible inheritance ( the dis-inheriting of most siblings, some of whom went on to become celibate monks and priests ).
- In parts of northern France, giving a slightly larger share to the eldest son was common among peasants even before the 10th century; after that century, patrilineal primogeniture developed among the nobility ( impartible inheritance never obtained among peasants in most of northern France ).
- The legal doctrine which developed that serjeanties were inalienable ( i . e . non-transferrable ) and impartible, led during the reign of King Littleton's " Tenures " ( 15th century ), this distinction appears as well defined, but the development was one of legal theory.
- Among East Asian peoples, on the other hand, co-residence between parents and their eldest son was thought of as normal and desirable in systems of impartible inheritance, and in some countries such as Japan, Vietnam and South Korea it is widely practiced even nowadays . Historically in Japan, marriage and reproduction by the eldest son was facilitated by their status as heirs.