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inheritance agreementの例文

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  • In 1584 it finally came to the Second Rostock Inheritance Agreement, which resulted in a further loss of former tax privileges.
  • He left his infant son, Frederick of Hoym, whose guardian concluded the inheritance agreement with Botho, Count of Stolberg in 1518.
  • Eberhard III entered into an inheritance agreement with his younger brother Duchy of W黵ttemberg-Neuenstadt and thus establishing a new branch line of the duchy.
  • Before his death, in 1905, he signed in Berlin an inheritance agreement recognizing his cousins Henryk Potocki and Antoni Wodzicki as universal inheritors of his property.
  • The report said Jacobs sold 79, 500 shares during the first half of December and transferred far more shares to members of the Jacobs family, in keeping with a long-standing inheritance agreement.
  • The Journal report said Jacobs sold 79, 500 shares during the first half of December and transferred far more shares to members of the Jacobs family, in keeping with a long-standing inheritance agreement.
  • As a result of the Second Rostock Inheritance Agreement between the city of Rostock and the dukes of Mecklenburg in 1584 the nunnery was turned into a Lutheran damsels'convent ( " Frauenstift " ).
  • The Dow Jones News Service report said Jacobs sold 79, 500 shares during the first half of December and transferred far more shares to members of the Jacobs family, in keeping with a long-standing inheritance agreement.
  • With the death of Ulrich II the male line of the Counts of Cilli died out, and after a war of succession all of their estates and property were handed over to the Habsburgs on the basis of the inheritance agreement.
  • Not until the first Rostock Inheritance Agreement of 21 September 1573, in which the state princes were guaranteed hereditary rule over the city for centuries, binding Rostock for a long time, and recognizing them as the supreme judicial authority, was the conflict ended.
  • The inheritance agreements should not be confused with the State Constitutional Inheritance Law ( LGGEV ) of 1755, which Duke Christian Louis agreed with the estates ( " Landst鋘den " ) dominated by the knights'federation ( " Ritterschaft " ), which also included the city of Rostock.