heir presumptive vs heir-at-law

heir presumptive

noun
  • Someone who will become an heir (usually to a monarchy) only if no-one with a higher-ranking claim is born. 

heir-at-law

noun
  • A person legally entitled to inherit the property of someone who dies intestate. 

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