perdonation
Perdonation refers to a legal concept primarily found in civil law jurisdictions, particularly those influenced by Roman law. It describes a situation where a person has a legal right to receive a portion of an inheritance, even if they are not explicitly named as an heir in the deceased's will. This right is often reserved for close family members, such as children or a surviving spouse, and is designed to protect them from being entirely disinherited.
The specifics of perdonation vary significantly between legal systems. In some instances, perdonation may be an
Historically, perdonation evolved from ancient legal principles that recognized a moral and legal obligation to provide