inheritance in the PONS Dictionary

inheritance Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

they live off a small inheritance

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The remaining inheritance was shared between the two rivals.
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In polygynous families which were formed of multiple units, the inheritance rules were changed slightly.
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It is unclear how he came into the possession of such a large sum of money, whether by selling paintings or by inheritance.
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All villas paid predetermined income and inheritance taxes ("tributum") in cash.
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She was at this time without means, but was expecting quite large inheritance from her maternal uncle before long.
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The motive is inheritance of joint property from the aunt's pending estate.
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The memetic material is then transmitted through a simple inheritance mechanism from parent to offspring(s).
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But all these inheritance pathways share one common feature.
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In the past, however, the eldest son was favored in matters of land inheritance.
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They had no rights through their father to any royal status or inheritance.
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