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Until the 13th century there were no clearly defined succession laws.
The causes were largely due to the lack of any clear succession laws.
The published draft bill does not contain any provisions to change succession laws.
Inheritance tax and succession laws should be addressed from the outset."
A state succession law prevented holding the election on Nov. 3, and the delay itself played a major role in the campaign.
The origin of the term is succession law.
He has benefited once from the state's succession law, which makes him next in line to be governor should the post become vacant for any reason.
Clear succession laws were put into place, stipulating one single ruler, who had to be of legitimate birth.
As of the early 21st century, Japan's succession law prohibits a female from ascending the throne.
He was for many years the Probate Judge and an acknowledged authority on succession law.
Paige is able to find a loophole in the succession law with the help of her friends, who are law students.
The origin of morganatic marriage may have been related to the succession laws of Germany.
Will the sons-only succession law be changed?
"I'm not changing the succession laws, except in cases where the sons are incompetent or there aren't any sons."
The suggestion is that an application should also be possible in any case where English domestic succession law applies to any part of the estate.
Spain today continue this model of succession law, in the form of cognatic primogeniture.
In 1130 the civil war era broke out on the basis of unclear succession laws, which allowed all the king's sons to rule jointly.
In Gaelic succession law, Thomas was a perfectly acceptable heir.
The succession laws and protocols provide insights into the Thai crown's past and future.
As such, changes to the succession laws, according to convention, must be identical in and approved by each country, though the procedure varies between realms.
German nationalists claimed that the succession laws of the two duchies were different from the similar law in Denmark.
But Monaco changed its succession law in 2002 to allow power to pass from a reigning prince who has no descendants to his siblings.
Clear succession laws did not exist.
As a consequence, male-preference primogeniture was the practiced succession law for the nobility.