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Look up patrimonial, patrimonies, or patrimony in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
Patrimony may refer to:
- Property or other legal entitlements inherited from (or through), one's father, especially if it has been handed down through generations in the same family, birthright ; see heirloom.
- In civil law systems, the total of all personal and real entitlements, including movable and immovable property, belonging to a real person or a juristic person; in some respects similar to the common-law concept of a person's estate
- Patrimony of affectation, in civil law, a legal entitlement that can be divided for a purpose, as distinct from the general patrimony of the person; in some respects similar to a common-law trust
- Family patrimony, a type of civil law patrimony that is created by marriage or civil union, similar to the common-law concept of community property
- National patrimony, the store of wealth or accumulated reserves of a national economy
- Patrimonialism, a form of governance in which all power, both public and private, flows directly from the leader
- Neopatrimonialism, a social system in which patrons use state resources to secure the loyalty of clients in the general population
- The Patrimony of St. Peter, a medieval state in Italy, ruled by the Pope; see Papal States and Patrimonium Sancti Petri
- Patrimony (novel), a 2007 science fiction novel by Alan Dean Foster
- Patrimony: A True Story, a 1991 non-fiction memoir by American novelist Philip Roth
- A qualification for certain awards, honors, or privileges — such as the Freedom of the City of London
English Journal
- Power and pro-poor policies: the case of iCCM in Niger.
- Dalglish SL1, Surkan PJ2, Diarra A3, Harouna A3, Bennett S4.
- Health policy and planning.Health Policy Plan.2015 Dec;30 Suppl 2:ii84-ii94. doi: 10.1093/heapol/czv064.
- Analyses of health policy in low- and middle-income countries frequently mention but rarely adequately explore power dynamics, whether or not the policy in question targets the poor. We present a case study in Niger of integrated community case management (iCCM), a policy to provide basic care for p
- PMID 26516154
- How do introgression events shape the partitioning of diversity among breeds: a case study in sheep.
- Leroy G1,2, Danchin-Burge C3, Palhière I4,5,6, SanCristobal M7,8,9, Nédélec Y10,11, Verrier E12,13, Rognon X14,15.
- Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE.Genet Sel Evol.2015 Jun 17;47:48. doi: 10.1186/s12711-015-0131-7.
- BACKGROUND: From domestication to the current pattern of differentiation, domestic species have been influenced by reticulate evolution with multiple events of migration, introgression, and isolation; this has resulted in a very large number of breeds. In order to manage these breeds and their genet
- PMID 26080856
- [New specialties, new skills. Identification of areas of personal and shared skills in the different health professions].
- Gallego Riestra S1, Gutiérrez Rodríguez J2.
- Revista española de geriatría y gerontología.Rev Esp Geriatr Gerontol.2015 May-Jun;50(3):109-10. doi: 10.1016/j.regg.2015.01.001. Epub 2015 Mar 5.
- PMID 25749585
Japanese Journal
- 室町・戦国期の天皇裁判権とふたつの官僚制 (開館30周年記念論文集(1))
- 井原 今朝男
- 国立歴史民俗博物館研究報告 = Bulletin of the National Museum of Japanese History 178, 305-329, 2013-03
- NAID 40019663329
- 開発途上国において民主主義は実現可能か : バングラデシュの新家産制国家とボツワナの半民主的国家の比較分析
- 書評 武内進一著『現代アフリカの紛争と国家--ポストコロニアル家産制国家とルワンダ・ジェノサイド』
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- British Dictionary definitions for patrimonial Expand patrimony / ˈpætrɪmən ɪ / noun (pl) -nies 1. an inheritance from one's father or other ancestor 2. the endowment of a church Derived Forms patrimonial (ˌpætrɪˈməʊnɪəl) adjective ...
- Don Quixote went over and unhooked Sancho, who, as soon as he found himself on the ground, looked at the rent in his huntingcoat and was grieved to the heart, for he thought he had got a patrimonial estate in that suit.
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