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n. - The person legally entitled to inherit the property of someone who dies intestate.

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  • All of these, therefore, descend by law to his heir-at-law.
  • A ghastly white hue overspread every line of the wan features of the heir-at-law.
  • "I am the heir-at-law," he said, in a mild voice, as if he had been announcing a most agreeable piece of intelligence.
  • Against that claim Earl Lovel made his claim, as heir-at-law, alleging that there was no widow, and no legitimate child.
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