Sentences with phrase «substantial inheritance»

"Substantial inheritance" refers to a significant amount of money, property, or assets that someone receives as part of their inheritance from a deceased relative or loved one. Full definition
It held that given the applicants» ages, the wills they had made and the value of the property each owned, they had established that there was a real risk that, in the not too distant future, one of them would be required to pay substantial inheritance tax on the property inherited from her sister.
Although this is highly controversial, there is no doubt that the old Christian Arab world left a substantial inheritance.
Not to mention that you will most likely have a substantial inheritance to leave to your heirs.
A year earlier, she had received a substantial inheritance after her mother's passing, which she used to acquire a sprawling estate overlooking the Seine.
If you have, or intend to receive, a substantial inheritance, most states allow you to keep it, if you divorce.
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