Third declension nouns: successor
A note about language and meaning: when the party is
a religious house or an ecclesiastic, the term used is successor, for
religious houses and the Church more widely are corporations sole which continue
in perpetuity; they have no heirs; secular parties, by contrast, have a discontinuous
existence and so the term heir (heres) is appropriate.
| case |
sing. |
plural |
| nom. |
successor |
successores |
| acc. |
successorem |
successores |
| gen. |
successoris |
successorum |
| dat. |
successori |
successoribus |
| abl. |
successore |
successoribus |
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