In many hereditary titles and noble systems, titles are traditionally passed down through male heirs, often excluding daughters from direct inheritance. This practice, known as male-preference primogeniture, means that the title typically goes to the firstborn son or the nearest male relative. However, some modern systems and reforms have begun to allow daughters to inherit titles equally, though this varies significantly by country and specific noble traditions. As a result, the first daughter may not inherit the title unless specific legal or familial changes have been made to allow for it.
I bought a car and I cant get the title for it what to do
you cant your born healthy (i think)
you cant
hiv, aids, so many i cant list them, sorry
yes she does since he cant have Bella he imprints with her daughter.
You cant sell the vehicle without titling it in your name first unless you are selling it to a salvage yard or for scrap metal. The person buying it wont be able to get a title for it if you dont title it first.
you cant :(
no u cant abstract class u can just inherit from
no you cant sign it its in her name. she can sign it over to you or she can add your name to the title but no u cant sign it because its not in your name.
you cant its wrong and your daughter has rights why do you want her to anywhy
By definition, Y-linked diseases cannot pass to a daughter. X-linked diseases can, but many of them are mitigated or eliminated if the X from the mother does not possess the defect, in which case your daughter would be a carrier, and her sons would have a 50/50 chance of inheriting the disease.
My suggestion is calling a lawyer.