By the very definition, only a son or a grandson through the son can be coparcener along with the father. |
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It is only when one coparcener dies, a female can get his share in her capacity as an heir to his estate. |
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The assets obtained by the bride from her parents and relatives are known as daijo and the properties earned by herself from a job, obtained from the husband and his relatives and coparcener of the husband is known as pewa. |
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