Pol'skoi insinuates that Feofan deliberately avoided using the very concept of "fundamental law" in his treatise because he knew that Peter did not like the idea that any law might be "fundamental." (16) According to Antony Lentin (the translator and editor of a modern English edition of Pravda voli monarshei), the text shocked its audience, because "in Russia as in the west, succession by
primogeniture, usually in the male line, was normally assumed to be the natural, God-given, legitimate and indefeasible order of things in a hereditary monarchy." (17) Even Feofan's commitment to the abrogation of
primogeniture has been called into question.
The Law of
Primogeniture and the Transition from Landed Aristocracy to Industrial.
Under British rules of
primogeniture, the male heir inherits not only the title or Earl but also the entire estate.
Morse (English, College of William and Mary) proposes a reinterpretation of the work of Anthony Trollope as both an experimental and innovative writer of fiction and a radical critic of the English cultural and legal institution of
primogeniture and of English race discourses, thereby simultaneously presenting a picture of Trollope as a reformer and seeking to reform interpretations of Trollope politically and artistically.
Glossing adequately explains pivotal terms, such as
primogeniture, slander, Articles of Confederation, and dissension.
En Suede, la
primogeniture masculine a ete supprimee en 1980.
Perhaps the leading case reversing decades of gender discrimination in customary law succession to property and neutralizing the age old principle of male
primogeniture is that of Bhe v.
The new rules ending archaic
Primogeniture applies to any baby who is born in the line of succession, since the Bill was announced in Australia, at the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in October 2011.
The baby will be third in line to the British throne following last year's historic agreement among Commonwealth realms to end the practise of male
primogeniture.
Under the ancient rules of male
primogeniture, first born royal daughters in direct line to the throne were leapfrogged by their younger male siblings.
After this he looks at the monarchy (hereditary with male
primogeniture in principle), the daily routines, the pharaoh as military leader, the importance of royal cities such as Memphis, the death and burial of pharaohs and finally the 'last pharaohs', i.e.
A final distinction emerged between different conceptions of what art stewardship for the nation entailed--actual gifts and large monetary bequests on the part of some philanthropic trustees, or volunteer provision of time and advice by the many who chose to keep their own collections intact as part of the "chattel
primogeniture" inheritance of their estates.