Examples of 'stand to inherit' in a sentence

Meaning of "stand to inherit"

stand to inherit - This phrase refers to a situation where an individual is in line or set to receive an inheritance, typically from a deceased relative. It means that the person is the rightful beneficiary and is likely to receive an inheritance based on legal or familial ties. It is commonly used in discussions related to estate planning, inheritance laws, and the transfer of assets after someone's passing

How to use "stand to inherit" in a sentence

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stand to inherit
But now you stand to inherit it all.
This is especially true if there are children who stand to inherit.
The daughters do not stand to inherit the estate.
I stand to inherit half of his estate.
The eldest son grandson stand to inherit all.
They stand to inherit the place.
I would expect they stand to inherit.
And you stand to inherit half his estate.
When relationships change you can disinherit individuals who would otherwise stand to inherit.
But you would still stand to inherit the paintings.
I stand to inherit it in the league.
At least you stand to inherit.
With only a niece and nephew living, I would expect they stand to inherit.
At least you stand to inherit some of his money when he dies.
You can disinherit unworthy individuals who would otherwise stand to inherit from your property.

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The girls stand to inherit a large portion of the family fortune.
It is ironic that such mindless creatures stand to inherit the Earth.
You are aware you stand to inherit the entire Beaton fortune.
I was not her lover and I did not stand to inherit.
The Harringtons stand to inherit the whole pie.
I mean, all three of these kids stand to inherit.
But you two stand to inherit less every time Julie has a child.
As a younger son, he did not stand to inherit anything.
I just found out I stand to inherit a crap load of money from a very powerful Nigerian.
Miss Braslow, how much did you stand to inherit.
So you stand to inherit a great deal of money?
As her only living heirs, you stand to inherit her entire estate.
With a Will, you can disinherit individuals who would otherwise stand to inherit.
Are you aware that you stand to inherit about a half a million dollars if he dies?
They know you were having a fight, and also you stand to inherit Jonas.
It also includes people who stand to inherit property from deceased family members e.g. orphans.
If Congress abolishes the estate tax, the president 's children stand to inherit billions more.
Would I stand to inherit my grandniece 's property? Meaning if tragedy were to strike again.
Just sign here, and your son will stand to inherit my entire estate.
At least you stand to inherit some of his money when he dies. So do I.
Because my uncle died before his marriage, I stand to inherit half of his estate.
You stand to inherit it, is not that right?
Because my uncle died before his marriage, I stand to inherit half ofhis estate.
Does she stand to inherit their shares?
Pocket change, given what I stand to inherit.
But you stand to inherit 50 grand from her death.
I had no motive . I was not her lover and I did not stand to inherit.
However, individual Canadians and companies stand to inherit new skills, knowledge and capabilities.
I stand to inherit half of his estate. You didn't even have a motive.
Well, with his wife out of the way, you stand to inherit.
They stand to inherit 1.
Then you and that ne'er-do-well son of ours stand to inherit But if so.
Lyle, please. She does stand to inherit a lot of money if he croaks.
With only a niece and nephew living, I'd expect they stand to inherit.
Does your boyfriend know you stand to inherit Jonah's merchandise royalties?

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