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She is now joint heir with the owner of the fields.
And like it or not, she is joint heir to the duchy.
The clause leaving the property to their joint heirs in the event.
A joint heir would have answered most people's quibbles about the succession."
He is most known for his days singing background for gospel duo Joint Heirs.
She and Seward's three surviving sons were named joint heirs of the Seward estate.
That typified a 3 -year opportunity from 1878 until 1881 when the "high calling" or invitation to become joint heirs with Christ closed.
There are several biblical passages which state that men may become heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ.
He also taught that Christians making up the 144,000 would join Christ as a "joint heir" and assistant mediator during the millennium.
The castle is a so called Ganerbenburg (castle belonging to a community of joint heirs).
'Isn't it a bit odd to leave property to joint heirs with no conditions laid down for its distribution?'
As such, Zhan will be our joint heir until such time as we produce children of our own.
Gilbert was married to Isabel Bigod and they had two daughters who were joint heirs to their grandfather.
One brother died young, and another had a mental disability, so Sara and her sister Katherine were joint heirs of their father's estate.
He had been appointed joint heir with his wife, Joan I, to the throne of Naples by the Pope.
He was son and joint heir of the Bristol grocer Samuel Budgett.
With his heir out of the kingdom and ruling in another place, Alfonso attempted to make his eldest daughters his joint heirs.
Nero was made joint heir with the underage Britannicus, married to Octavia and heavily promoted.
Hotspur and Hal are joint heirs, one medieval, the other modern, of a split Falconbridge.
When Prasutagas died, he made their daughters joint heirs to his property, along with the Roman emperor Nero.
Tiberius named Caligula joint heir with his grandson Tiberius Gemellus.
In 35 AD, Caligula was named joint heir to Tiberius's estate along with Tiberius Gemellus.
Because we are literally God's children, we can also be heirs of His glory, and joint heirs with our brother Jesus Christ (Romans 8:16-17).
Tiberius designated both as his joint heirs, but seems to have favored Caligula over Gemellus, due to Gemellus' youth.
After the end of his reign in 337, Constantine declared his three sons as joint heirs of the Roman Empire in a system of co-emperorship.