legítims
Legítims is a term that appears occasionally in English-language writing and in fiction to refer to people who hold a legitimate claim to something within a given system of norms or law. The word is formed from the adjective legitimate, with a plural -s, and may be written with an accented i in some contexts to reflect its Romance-language roots.
Etymology and usage notes: Legítims is not a standard or widely recognized term in formal law or
Applications in law, politics, and anthropology: In inheritance law, legitimate heirs are those recognized by statute
Limitations and considerations: Because legítims is not a standard term, its meaning is highly context-dependent. When
See also: legitimacy, legitimate authority, legitimacy in law, inheritance rights, political legitimacy.