heir

উত্তরাধিকারী
definition
noun
his eldest son and heir
a person legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person's death.
translation of 'heir '
verb
উত্তরাধিকারসূত্রে পাত্তয়া,
উত্তরাধিকারী হত্তয়া
noun
উত্তরাধিকারী
example
The seeming acceptance by the Royal Family of the 'heir' to the throne's new wife has also been of major importance.
the 'heir' to the throne
his eldest son and 'heir'
Factions formed around the 'heir' to the throne and other members of the royal family as well as in the entourage of ministers.
she aspired to marry the 'heir' to the throne
Her health and good looks may have secured her marriage to the 'heir' to the Danish throne, but they would not secure her happiness.
These responsibilities of the 'heir' under customary law had indeed been enforced by courts.
He was looking for a bride, and for someone who could provide a future 'heir' to the throne.
Mary went to live at the French court and at the age of fifteen married Francis, 'heir' to the French throne.
In fact, his son and 'heir' Prince William has been here only once, as a baby.
She has been the princess, the 'heir' , the future queen, before and she knows what it is like.
In that, he is the true 'heir' to Yves Saint Laurent, who could conjure up surrealism without looking a fool.
Upon the death of his father Frederick in 1751, George succeeded as prince of Wales and 'heir' to the throne.
Should the Tudor line die out, there would be a Stewart 'heir' to the English throne.
But civil disobedience is a different prospect for the 'heir' to the throne than for others.
It is the true 'heir' to the liberal and conservative traditions of New Zealand politics.
Naturally he would be expected to go, as he was not only a prince and a strong fighter, but the 'heir' to the throne as well.
I mourn for the loss of my beloved wife, but I rejoice over the birth of my son and 'heir' to my throne.
I was their prince, their 'heir' to the throne, and all they had heard of me was from rumours.
his eldest son and 'heir'
Kemp may labor under the illusion that he is the one true 'heir' of Reagan Republicanism.
Prince William is playing the part of the young 'heir' to the throne to a tee.
In 1799 his brother George, who had inherited the estate of their mother's 'heirless' brother, gave him £8000 in Bank of England stock.
It is increasingly common for the rich to understate the value of gifts in order to avoid paying taxes on property passed on to 'heirs' .
If a husband is a national of a country which is subject to forced 'heirship' rights, his wife might not be allowed to receive all of his assets on his death: some may automatically have to go to the children.
Kevin's intervention in the fight enables his friend to strike the deathblow and he awards the boy his metal mask, the 'heirdom' to the throne and his friendship.
I think it is instead to protect their property and the property of their 'heirs' .
The savings plans are supposed to be tax-free, yet your 'heirs' will still face death duties.
UK law allows assets to be freely transferred between spouses but this is not the case in other countries where forced 'heirship' laws apply.
The Princess was elderly, 'heirless' and living in genteel poverty.
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