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- Heir_apparent abstract "An heir apparent or heiress apparent is a person who is first in line of succession and cannot be displaced from inheriting, except by death or a change in the rules of succession.An heir presumptive or heiress presumptive, by contrast, is someone who is first in line to inherit a title but whose claim can be displaced at any time (in legal terms, is "subject to divestiture") upon the occurrence of one or more events or sets of events for which the system of inheritance allows, such as the birth of a more eligible heir.Today these terms most commonly describe heirs to hereditary titles, particularly monarchies. They are also used metaphorically to indicate an "anointed" successor to any position of power, e.g., a political or corporate leader.The phrase is only occasionally found used as a title, where it usually is capitalized ("Heir Apparent"). Most monarchies give (or gave) the heir apparent the title of Crown Prince or a more specific title, such as Prince of Orange in the Netherlands, Prince of Asturias in Spain, or Prince of Wales in the United Kingdom. See crown prince for more examples.This article primarily describes the term heir apparent in a hereditary system regulated by laws of primogeniture—as opposed to cases where a monarch has a say in naming the heir.".
- Heir_apparent thumbnail Crowd_awaiting_Crown_Prince_Tokyo_Dec1916.jpg?width=300.
- Heir_apparent wikiPageID "213047".
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- Heir_apparent hasPhotoCollection Heir_apparent.
- Heir_apparent subject Category:Heirs_apparent.
- Heir_apparent subject Category:Inheritance.
- Heir_apparent subject Category:Monarchy.
- Heir_apparent comment "An heir apparent or heiress apparent is a person who is first in line of succession and cannot be displaced from inheriting, except by death or a change in the rules of succession.An heir presumptive or heiress presumptive, by contrast, is someone who is first in line to inherit a title but whose claim can be displaced at any time (in legal terms, is "subject to divestiture") upon the occurrence of one or more events or sets of events for which the system of inheritance allows, such as the birth of a more eligible heir.Today these terms most commonly describe heirs to hereditary titles, particularly monarchies. ".
- Heir_apparent label "Erede legittimo".
- Heir_apparent label "Heir apparent".
- Heir_apparent label "Herdeiro aparente".
- Heir_apparent label "Heredero natural".
- Heir_apparent label "Następca tronu".
- Heir_apparent label "Troonopvolger".
- Heir_apparent label "法定推定相続人".
- Heir_apparent sameAs Heredero_natural.
- Heir_apparent sameAs Erede_legittimo.
- Heir_apparent sameAs 法定推定相続人.
- Heir_apparent sameAs Troonopvolger.
- Heir_apparent sameAs Następca_tronu.
- Heir_apparent sameAs Herdeiro_aparente.
- Heir_apparent sameAs m.01f6dq.
- Heir_apparent sameAs Q2762318.
- Heir_apparent sameAs Q2762318.
- Heir_apparent wasDerivedFrom Heir_apparent?oldid=605159665.
- Heir_apparent depiction Crowd_awaiting_Crown_Prince_Tokyo_Dec1916.jpg.
- Heir_apparent isPrimaryTopicOf Heir_apparent.