inheritance rulesの例文
- "Succession and inheritance rules are determined by the principle of patrilineal descent.
- The degree of acceptance that a society may show towards an inheritance rule can also vary.
- In polygynous families which were formed of multiple units, the inheritance rules were changed slightly.
- The new law also clarifies parental rights and inheritance rules between adopting parents and the adopted child.
- The Spanish title, with the accompanying dignity Grandee of Spain, follows the inheritance rules of that country.
- Facets for example describe the expected values of a slot, the inheritance rule for the slot or the value of a slot.
- The Social Security Act 1986 changed inheritance rules so that widows and widowers would only receive half of the amount of the additional pension.
- HSP being a group of genetic disorders, they follow general inheritance rules and can be inherited in an autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive or x-linked recessive manner.
- Even though Schleswig, Holstein, and Denmark had all had the same hereditary ruler for some centuries, the inheritance rules in the three territories were not quite the same.
- On the island of Maui, the happy types seem to follow simple Mendelian inheritance rules, while on other Hawaiian islands the body inheritance patterns seem to be sex-limited.
- In traditional inheritance rules, only males had rights over the land, but where there were no males to inherit them, the daughters had the right over the corporation s land.
- The Governing Council decision resolves family problems through religious laws and not courts . . . . If we refer to the religious laws, issues such as inheritance rules and polygamy would be unfair to women.
- It has been noted that the chain of inheritance documented on the Hillersj?stone, including how property passed to women through their children, is consistent with the inheritance rules later codified in the 1296 Uppland Law.
- Breyer asked whether that meant the federal law also canceled state " slayer statutes " that keep murderers from collecting benefits from the person they killed, or state laws that spell out inheritance rules involving people who die simultaneously.
- Princess Elizabeth is second in line behind her father to succeed King Albert II . She would become the first queen to sit on the throne of Belgium since the country's independence in 1831, under the new inheritance rule.
- Regarding land inheritance rules, in 340 societies sons inherit, in 90 other patrilineality | patrilineal heirs ( such as brothers ), in 31 sister's sons, in 60 other matrilineal heirs ( such as daughters or brothers ), and in 98 all children.
- There is also the fact that the definition uses the ( somewhat complicated ) notion of alleles at a locus, and that the result of the calculation depends upon the diploidity of the genomes in question, and so will not hold in a species with slightly different inheritance rules.
- A study of family firms in the UK, France, Germany and US found that male primogeniture was the inheritance rule in more than half of family firms in France and the UK, but only in less than a third of those in the US and only in a quarter ( 25 per cent ) of those in Germany.
- In 472 societies, the distribution of inherited land follows no clear rules or information is missing, while in 436 societies inheritance rules for real property do not exist or data is missing; this is partly because there are many societies where there is little or no land to inherit, such as in hunter-gatherer, pastoral societies or societies.