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primogeniture
primogeniture definition - legal
n
Latin
First born. An
ancient rule of descent by which the firstborn son inherits all the property of
his deceased father, usually to the exclusion of all his siblings. The purpose
of primogeniture was to keep the estate (real property), the ownership of which
implied power, from being subdivided into smaller and smaller parcels of land.
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