PORTIO LEGITIMA

PORTIO LEGITIMA

portio legitima (por-shee-oh l[schwa]-jit-i-m[schwa]). [Latin ¡°lawful portion¡±] Roman & civil law. The portion of an estate required by law to be left to close relatives; specif., the portion of an inheritance that a given heir is entitled to, and of which the heir cannot be deprived by the testator without special cause. Pl. portiones legitimae. Cf. LEGITIME.
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