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The term 'right of representation' refers to the legal principle that allows an individual or entity to act on behalf of another, particularly in matters of inheritance or legal rights. In the context of inheritance, it allows descendants to inherit a share of an estate if their parent (the original heir) has passed away before the decedent. This ensures that the benefits of inheritance are passed down through generations, preserving the family lineage's rights to the estate.

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