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3 +2 | statutory quota |
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4 | legal quota/amount |
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4 | statutory beneficial entitlement (share of inheritance) |
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legal quota/amount Explanation: Another option is "XXX is the person called as heir intestate of the same, without prejudice to the **legal** usufructuary quota/amount corresponding to the surviving spouse" -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2024-04-23 11:51:36 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Legitimate or judicial may also be used instead of "legal" |
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cuota legal usufructuaria statutory beneficial entitlement (share of inheritance) Explanation: ** cuota legal** usufructuaria correspondiente al cónyuge supérstite : the surviving spouse's statutory beneficial entitlement (to a share of the estate) e.g. a life interest or a life tenancy. cuota: allotment; share, Alcaraz & Hughes. cuota usufructuaria: surviving spouse's share of an estate, West, the question leaving out a *crucial* qualifier. Statutory quota connotes to me a number, rather than an 'entrenched portion' (UK law speak). statutory allotment in BrE would refer to 'borough etc. land' (or a garden plot into which we children had been wont to kick our football.) Statutory share in other Roman civil-law systems is, according to the first example sentence, not on all fours with a compulsory portion or 'legítima', though need not be canvassed here, Obiter, in Anglo-Am. law a portion-debt - incurred during the testaor's or testatrix's lifetime, notably a promise to favo/u/r a child, though Googles none too well - is something else and not to be confused with portion of a debt. 'Discuss'. Example sentence(s):
Reference: http://www.proz.com/kudoz/spanish-to-english/finance-general... Reference: http://www.lawinsider.com/dictionary/beneficial-entitlement |
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statutory quota Explanation: Need to be very wary with "legal" In most cases it is a false friend and it casually means "statutory" Worldwide Estate and Inheritance Tax Guide EY https://assets.ey.com › ey-com › en_us › topics › e... 20 Oct 2022 — ... Succession will also ensure that the immediate members of the deceased's family are not deprived of their minimum statutory quota of the ... 506 pages Splitting heirs - considering forced heirship rules Step.org https://nec.step.org › step-journal-april-2012 › splitting-... 1 Apr 2012 — ... statutory quota). Peter could have drawn up a last will according to which his partner, Heidi, would receive the entire free estate of a ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 10 hrs (2024-04-23 19:32:21 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- What is the full meaning of quota? A quota is the limited number or quantity of something which is officially allowed. The quota of four tickets per person had been reduced to two. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 10 hrs (2024-04-23 19:32:38 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Inheritance law revision: new quotas and compulsory shares Vontobel https://www.vontobel.com › insights › inheritance-law-r... 10 Jun 2022 — The law stipulates that certain heirs have a mandatory right to a certain portion of the inheritance share of the estate. These compulsory ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 10 hrs (2024-04-23 19:33:10 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Portugal - European e-Justice Portal - Succession European e-Justice Portal https://e-justice.europa.eu › succession › PORTUGAL 31 Oct 2023 — The law stipulates that only part of the inheritance, the so-called available quota, is available. The remaining part (legitimate share) must be ... Italian Inheritance italianinheritance.co.uk https://italianinheritance.co.uk › uploads › 2012/10 Italian Civil Code determines exactly the inheritance quota available to the testator, that is to say which is the quota that he/she can dispose of without any. |
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Reference: Civil Code Reference information: 492. La disposición contenida en el número segundo del precedente artículo no es aplicable al vendedor o donante que se hubiere reservado el usufructo de los bienes vendidos o donados, ni a los padres usufructuarios de los bienes de los hijos, ni al cónyuge sobreviviente respecto de la ***cuota legal usufructuaria*** si no contrajeren los padres o el cónyuge ulterior matrimonio. https://www.mjusticia.gob.es/es/AreaTematica/DocumentacionPu... The provisions of Number 2 of the preceding Article shall not apply to the seller or donor who has reserved usufruct over the goods sold or given, nor to parents who are usufructuaries of goods pertaining to their children, nor to the surviving spouse in respect of his ***legal share in usufruct***, unless the parents or the spouse were to subsequently marry. https://www.mjusticia.gob.es/es/AreaTematica/DocumentacionPu... |
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Reference: usufruct Reference information: Usufruct is a legal term derived from Roman law, but it's used in modern legal systems. Primarily it concerns the use and income of another person's property, provided, that the property is not damaged or diminished. If you have usufruct of a property you can stay in it, rent it out, use it as your own, but you're required to maintain the property and you must do nothing that could decrease its value. Reference: http://https://www.studysmarter.co.uk/explanations/law/uk-le... |
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