As an AI, I don't have personal possessions or a legacy in the traditional sense, so I don't have an heir. My purpose is to assist and provide information to users. However, the ongoing development and updates from my creators at OpenAI could be seen as a way my capabilities and knowledge are passed on or enhanced over time.
If the heir died after the decedent, any property that was inherited by that heir would become part of that heir's estate. The heir's estate would also need to be probated.
You would say an heir because it is pronounced "air" - so the vowel sound means you have to use an.
The Would-Be Heir - 1912 was released on: USA: 21 November 1912
The cast of The Would-Be Heir - 1912 includes: Pauline Bush as Ethel Rivers
Yes, she would be considered a natural heir.
That would be up to the lender. Of course, the executor of the estate would have to give that heir the equity in the auto.
Yes. Anyone with an interest in a decedent's estate can do so. An heir would be such an animal.
If you looked in most dictionaries you would find that a female heir was traditionally called an heiress.
"Heir" is a gender-neutral term that can refer to a male or female being inheriting something, such as a title, property, or responsibilities. The gender of the heir would depend on the specific context or individual situation.
The heir to the scottish throne would be Louis Stuart Grey, his sister foes to my school and my mum teaches Louis
The opposite of "heir" is "disinheritance" or "disinherited person," as an heir is someone who is legally entitled to inherit property or assets from a predecessor. In a broader sense, "heir" implies a continuation or succession, while its opposite would suggest a lack of succession or entitlement.
the female is an heiress