mayorazgo.
(From mayoradgo).
1. m. institution of civil law, by the laws of separation from the 19th century was circumscribed in Spain titles and honorary rights, and which aims to perpetuate the family ownership of certain goods pursuant to the terms handed down to her, or lack of them, to such as are prescribed by law.
3. m. holder of the related assets.
4. m. eldest child of a person who enjoys and has mayorazgo.
5. m. Colloq. The eldest son of any person.6. m. Colloq. primogeniture.
mayorazgo of artificial, agnación mayorazgo of artificial, agnación or Majoratagnación feigned.
1. m. Der. One that, calling the founder to the succession to male boys, provided that if I didn't own agnación or if it broke over the course of time, came to possess a cognate or a female, or an extrañ
o, and thereafter is happened male on male, with exclusion of females and their lines.mayorazgo of agnación rigorous.
1. m. Der. One that succeeded only male males.
1. m. Der. The departing from the rules of the regular mayorazgo , and had by law the will of the founder.
m. Der. In Castile, him whose succession was preferred to the male to the female, and the eldest child in each line.