alioqui successurus

alioqui successurus (ay-lee-oh-kwI s[schwa]k-ses-[schwa]-r[schwa]s). [Latin] Hist. (Of an heir) otherwise entitled to succeed. • The phrase appeared in reference to an heir who would have succeeded to the property by law, even without a deed granting succession rights. — Also spelled alioquin successurus.

“In the general case, an heir who succeeds to an estate, incurs by his succession liability for the debts and obli-gations of his ancestor …. But if the heir succeeding to the estate can take it up in a different character from that of heir of the last proprietor, if he be alioqui successurus, such liability is not incurred.” John Trayner, Trayner’s Latin Maxims 38 (4th ed. 1894).


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