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heirs and assigns
noun as in family
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noun as in menage
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- ancestors
- ancestry
- birth
- blood
- brood
- children
- clan
- class
- descendants
- descent
- dynasty
- extraction
- folk
- forebears
- genealogy
- generations
- genre
- group
- house
- household
- in-laws
- inheritance
- issue
- kind
- kindred
- line
- lineage
- network
- parentage
- pedigree
- people
- progenitors
- progeny
- race
- relations
- relationship
- relatives
- siblings
- strain
- subdivision
- system
- tribe
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Example Sentences
But several years ago plans to expand a library that sits on the southern edge of the green were thwarted because a legal document dating to 1705 showed the green actually belonged to the “heirs and assigns” of 51 original proprietors, the 17th and early 18th-century investors in the property.
“Might be Nipponese, I suppose. Well, if I want my money, maybe I can chase up his heirs and assigns. Or maybe the Berlin Academy can square the debt. I’ll go ask at the observatory, see if they have an address I can apply to.”
Instead, it belongs to the “heirs and assigns” of 51 original proprietors, the 17th and early 18th-century investors in the property.
According to documents that date to 1705, the green belongs to the “heirs and assigns” of 51 original proprietors, the 17th and early 18th-century investors in the property.
If it is granted to someone for a term of years or to someone and his “heirs and assigns,” then the easement probably remains in effect no matter who owns the property.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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