Inheritance
- Should a person be conferred the Knight Grand Cordon, his son should inherit the insignia on his death. It should then be passed on in the family until no male heir is to be found.
- Should a person be conferred the Knight Grand Cross, his son should inherit the insignia on his death.
- Should a person be conferred the Knight Grand Commander or Knight Commander, his son should inherit the insignia on his death.
- The person inheriting the insignia must be the eldest son of the family. Should he be inappropriate, the insignia should pass onto the younger sons.
- Should the person inheriting the insignia be insane or dead, it should be passed onto the son of that person.
- Should the person inherit the insignia from his father, he should be conferred as a Companion.
- Should the person inherit the insignia from his grandfather he should be conferred as a Junior Companion.
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Famous quotes containing the word inheritance:
“I call it our collective inheritance of isolation. We inherit isolation in the bones of our lives. It is passed on to us as sure as the shape of our noses and the length of our legs. When we are young, we are taught to keep to ourselves for reasons we may not yet understand. As we grow up we become the men who never cry and the women who never complain. We become another generation of people expected not to bother others with our problems.”
—Paula C. Lowe (20th century)
“A slave who deals wisely will rule over a child who acts shamefully, and will share the inheritance as one of the family.”
—Bible: Hebrew, Proverbs 17:2.
“Every third year you shall bring out the full tithe of your produce for that year, and store it within your towns; the Levites, because they have no allotment or inheritance with you, as well as the resident aliens, the orphans, and the widows in your towns, may come and eat their fill so that the LORD your God may bless you in all the work that you undertake.”
—Bible: Hebrew, Deuteronomy 14:28,29.