Heirship

/ˈɛrʃɪp/ noun

The legal status or condition of being an heir; the right to inherit property from a deceased person. Heirship can arise through blood relationship, adoption, marriage, or specific designation in a will.

From 'heir' (one who inherits) with the suffix '-ship' indicating a state or condition. The concept evolved from Anglo-Saxon inheritance customs and feudal law where bloodline determined property succession.

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