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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1871. Excerpt: ... Disease--Nature of disqualifying, 89. Which excludes from partition, 217. Disability--Persons under--See Charges On Inheritance, 78. Daughters of persons labouring under, 79. Disposition or Property--Three modes of, 191. 1. Partition, 191. 2. Alienation a gift, 191. 3. By will, 191. Disproportionate Enjoyment, 238. Distribution--Record of evidence of partition, 279. Of shares--See Partition, 231. 1. Between father and sons, 231. 2. Between co-heirs, 231. Of ancestral property equal in all schools, 231, 232. In Benares, unequal, of ancestral property prohibited, 232. So of immovable self-acquired property, 232. In Eastern India, 232. In Bengal, 232. Factum valet, 232. Opinions of old authorities, 234. Father entitled to two shares of ancestral property, 234. Father and only son, 235. Of self-acquired property, 236. Property acquired by us of patri-mony, 236. Of shares between co-heirs, 237. Equal division between co-heirs, 238. According to mothers, 242. But not where the sons vary in number, 243. Disqualification For Inheritance, 86. Mental and corporeal defects, 86. Who are disqualified, 86. Outcaste, 86, 87, 88. Lame, 87. Madman, 87. Idiot, 87. Blind, 87. Afflicted with incurable disease, 87. Defect must have preceded parti-tion, 88. The qualified sons of a disinherited man may inherit with certain exceptions, 88. Disqualification, &c.--continued. Special rules for their wives and daughters, 88. Religious orders, 89. Enemy to his father, 89. Disease, 89. A vicious son, 89. Dissipation, 89. Of a family estate by gaming, 89. Women, 90. Barrenness, 90. Defect removed, 90. Illegitimacy, 91. Son of a woman married in irregu-lar order, 91. Sons of a woman of a higher class, 91. Maintenance, 91. Adoption, 91. Religious institutions, 92. Disqualifications--Age...