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  • 2024-06-27 09:00:55

    Answer: Transferring inheritance means that the heir dies before actually accepting the inheritance after the beginning of inheritance, and the legal heir of the heir actually accepts the inheritance he is entitled to inherit on his behalf. The time of death is different. Succession by subrogation means that the heir dies at the same time before the decedent; The transfer of inheritance is later than the death of the decedent. Inherited content is different. Subrogation is the direct participation in the division of the decedent's estate; Subinheritance can only divide the inheritance that its legal successor should inherit. The scope of successors is different. Subrogation can only occur within the scope of children who have direct or intended blood relatives with the decedent; The children, spouses, and parents who are the first order heirs in succession have the right of inheritance.

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