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Discover Ludwig"inherit property" is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
You can use it when someone has received property from another person who is now deceased, such as a family member. Example: After their grandmother passed away, the siblings inherited her property.
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This finally meant that women could inherit property and have limited control over inheritance, their own children and certainly property.
Women could inherit property.
In several countries women may not inherit property.
Sometimes women may not inherit property or perform funeral rites (this is especially important in China).
Women were accorded relatively high social status and could inherit property.
Daughters could not inherit property from their parents, even in the absence of sons.
Parts of it -- letting women inherit property and keep their property after they marry -- still are.
Girls don't count for anything – can't even vote, let alone inherit property.
We can't play the romantic poor anarchist for ten years then inherit property.
But few African governments are prepared to give grants to minors; many do not even allow them to inherit property.
Families wanted a son to bear the family name, to inherit property and to carry out funerary duties.
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