0 a person who will legally receive money, property, or a title from another person, especially an older member of the same family, when that other person dies:
1 a person who will receive or already has received money or property from another person at the time of that other person’s death:
2 the person who legally receives money, property, or possessions from someone who has died:
3 someone who becomes the new leader of a large organization or company after the old leader leaves:
Not all the heirs of the landowners who tried to take advantage of this process achieved positive results.
After his death in 1887 the canero left his heirs a house, some furniture, a few clothes, and one piece of silver.
Conversely, the heirs may struggle over their inheritance and jeopardise the continuity of the firm.
Too many of them, however, were not only cr itics of this legacy, but also its heirs.
Her father's prohibiting any of his children from marrying may be seen as his wish not to have heirs of mixed blood.
We are the heirs, the beneficiaries of a previous humanity which dared on our behalf.
Wealthy farmers could afford to divide their land among multiple heirs.
Both were heirs to earlier trading centres and took shape within existing business networks and well-established commercial institutions.
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繼承人, (負責繼續處理某一問題或局面的)繼承者, (接替某重要位置的)接班人,繼任者…
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