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sucesorios

Sucesorios is a Spanish term whose meaning varies with context, but it is commonly used in relation to succession and inheritance. In general language, it denotes things that relate to or follow in a sequence of events. In legal Spanish, the term appears mainly in expressions such as derechos sucesorios and bienes sucesorios, referring to the rights and assets that pass from a deceased person to heirs or legatees.

In the context of succession law, derechos sucesorios describe the entitlements that heirs acquire as a result

Beyond law, sucesorios can appear in historical or genealogical writing to indicate lineage or things that

Notes on usage: the more common formulation in everyday legal language tends to be derechos hereditarios, bienes

of
the
decedent’s
death.
These
rights
can
include
ownership
of
property,
claims
to
certain
debts,
and
other
legal
interests
that
are
transferred
as
part
of
the
estate.
Bienes
sucesorios
refers
to
the
assets
that
constitute
the
estate
being
transmitted,
including
real
estate,
movables,
and
sometimes
rights
and
obligations
that
survive
the
decedent.
The
process
of
distributing
these
rights
and
assets
is
governed
by
testamentary
provisions
or
by
intestate
succession
rules
when
there
is
no
will.
have
come
to
follow
previous
generations.
The
term
emphasizes
the
idea
of
continuity
or
transfer
from
one
generation
or
state
to
another.
de
la
herencia,
o
masa
hereditaria,
while
sucesorios
remains
a
broader
or
formal
descriptor
in
official
texts.
Etymologically,
it
stems
from
the
notion
of
succeeding
or
following
in
order.