Noun

Singular heir

Plural heirs

heir (plural heirs)

  1. Someone who inherits, or is designated to inherit, the property of another.
  2. One who inherits, or has been designated to inherit, a hereditary title or office.
  3. A successor in a role, representing continuity with the predecessor.

Related terms

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Fri Nov 6 08:14:46 2009

A beneficiary (also, in trust law, referred to as the cestui que use) in the broadest sense is a natural person or other legal entity who receives money or other benefits from a benefactor. For example: The beneficiary of a life insurance policy, is the person who receives the payment of the amount of insurance after the death of the insured. The beneficiaries of a trust are the persons with equitable ownership of the trust assets, although legal title is held by the trustee. The term can also be described as an "inheritance" used in the context for the party (heir or heiress) receiving the property related thereto. Beneficiaries in other contexts are known by other names: for example, the beneficiaries of a will are called devisees or legatees according to local custom.

Most beneficiaries, may be designed to designate where the assets will go once the owner(s) ceases to exist. However, if the primary beneficiary or beneficiaries are not alive or do not qualify under the restrictions, then the assets will probably pass to the contingent beneficiaries. Other restrictions such as being married or more creative ones can be used by a benefactor to attempt to control the behavior of the beneficiaries. Some situations such as retirement accounts do not allow any restrictions beyond death of the primary beneficiaries, but trusts allow any restrictions that are not illegal or for an illegal purpose.

The concept of a "beneficiary" will also frequently figure in contracts other than insurance policies. A third party beneficiary of a contract is a person who, although not a party to the contract, the parties intend will benefit from its provisions. A software distributor, for example, may seek provisions protecting its customers from infringement claims. A software licensor may include provisions in its agreements which protect those who provided code to that licensor.

In development aid project are called "beneficiaries" the persons and the communities that utilize the project outputs. They are the persons that the projects aim at empowering by giving development assistance or humanitarian relief. In an improper manner sometimes is called "beneficiary" also the Organization that receives a grant from a donor. This is more in line with the general legal terminology but generate confusion. It is an equivocal use of the term because the development projects are not done in order to benefit those who work at it, but those for whom the work is meant for.

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A New York court has convicted the 85-year-old son of late US socialite and philanthropist Brooke Astor of looting his mother's estate in her final years.

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Mon Oct 12 23:06:41 2009

What is the legal status of a heir enjoying sole possession on mother's intestate property since 7 years?
Q. The 3 heirs are in dispute. According to verbal family agreement, One heir took his share and left property 12 years back. Second one left it 7 years back after taking his share. Third one is staying alone with his family in this property. Both of them now are not willing to sign on property papers to give third his full rights and are demanding equal share in this property. What should he do to get his right in property.
Asked by honey - Tue Apr 21 05:22:11 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
How can I stop getting emails wanting me to lie and say I am somebody's heir?
Q. I get one of these about once a week -- from some other country, usually in South Africa somewhere, saying this person died about 3 or 4 years ago in a violent car crash, plane crash, or something like that, and would I please claim to be this persons heir so they can send me however many millions of dollars. These are WRONG! Fundamentally wrong! And it is usually from someone claiming to be an upstanding lawyer (attorney, barrister). Is there anything we can do to stop these? My concern is that one will get to some gullible person who will fall for this, and wind up disclosing their private information to someone who has no intention of giving them anything but grief! Where do I need to go to report when I get this type of email?
Asked by Margie - Wed Sep 20 09:14:30 2006 - - 12 Answers - 1 Comments

A. Margie,, thank you 4 caring.. very good question.. i'd like 2 know too .. my daughter recieved something like that.. but she was smart enough 2 know it was a bill collector trying 2 find out where she lived..
Answered by riverofmydreams - Wed Sep 20 09:21:29 2006

What happens if an heir to an estate cannot be found?
Q. I cannot find my brother and he is legally entitled to half of my late Fathers estate. What happens to his half if he cannot be located?
Asked by jncorners - Sun Aug 5 21:11:42 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. well depending on what the law is in your country ...it gets put into a trust, until he is either located or if he passes on, then his decendants get his share of the estate...Sometimes it is put into the governments hand or the courts...so find your brother or his family!
Answered by ask me a - Sun Aug 5 21:19:06 2007

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