According to dictionary.com, an heir is "a person legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person's death". An example in history would be a king's son taking over the throne when the king dies.
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a potential bidder is any number of serious investors who are very likely to purchase the (financial or real) asset in a process of bidding / auction.
heir/air (NOT hair!)
the homophone for heir is air
"Heir to heir" in a will means that a person is designated as the beneficiary or inheritor of assets who, in turn, designates another person as their beneficiary or inheritor. It establishes a succession plan for the assets to pass from one designated person to another.
The opposite of heir is heiress. Heir is the male beneficiary while a heiress refers to a female who is to inherit wealth.
A person who inherits possessions is called an heir. The word heir is a noun. Some synonyms for heir are beneficiary, grantee, inheritor, and successor.
he was heir to the throne
The Heir Series goes like this: 1. The Warrior Heir 2. The Wizard Heir 3. The Dragon Heir When I got the books, I couldn't tell which one was the first either, so I started reading the back of Dragon Heir, and it said "... in this thrilling CONCLUSION to the Heir trilogy". Also the back of Wizard Heir says something like "The continuation of the Warrior Heir. Hope This Helps!
What is the right way to say is Prince Charles an heir to the throne or a heir to the throne
I was considered 'an heir' of my grandmother's estate under the state laws of intestacy.