Inheritance (disambiguation)

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Inheritance is the practice of passing on property and debts upon the death of an individual.

Inheritance or Inheritor may also refer to:

In literature:

  • Inheritance, a novel by Steven Savile set in the fictional Warhammer universe about the Von Carstein family
  • Inheritance, a play by Hannie Rayson about the inheritance of a family farm in the Mallee
  • Inheritance cycle, a fantasy quartet in the making by Christopher Paolini
  • Inheritor, a 1996 science fiction novel in the Foreigner Universe of C. J. Cherryh
  • Inheritance, a novel by Phyllis Bentley , a 1932 novel set against the background of the English textile industry
  • Inheritance (short story), a 1947 science-fiction short story by Arthur C. Clarke.

In television:

In Movies:

In Science:

  • Biological inheritance, the process by which an offspring cell or organism acquires characteristics of its parent cell or organism.
  • Inheritance in computer science, a way to form new classes in object-oriented programming using classes that have already been defined.
  • Inheritance in genetics, the ability of modelled objects to propagate their problem solving genes to the next generation.

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