succession.
(Of thelat.)(successio, - onis).
1. f. action and effect to happen.
2. f. entry or continuation of someone or something instead of another person or thing.
3. f. pursuit, orderly continuation of people, things, events, etc.
4. f. entry as heir or legatee in the possession of the assets of a decedent.
5. f. descent or origin of a parent.
6. f. set of assets, rights and obligations communicable to an heir or legatee.7. f. offspring (? offspring).
8. f. Mat. Ordered set of terms that meet a particular law.
1. f. Mat. One who tends to a limit.
1. f. Mat. That which does not tend to a limit.
succession forced.1. f. Der. Which is ordered State, so that the cause can vary her not disturbing her.
1. f. Der. Which is verified by operation of law and not by Testament.
1. f. Der. Where it defiere and regulated by the will of the cause, declared with the solemnities required by law.
succession universal.1. f. Der. Transmitting to the Crown all or aliquot part of the civil personality and full credited the cause, making continuation or participant in few assets, rights and obligations had this death.
1. loc. verb. Der. A succession transmission saying: make right.