The nineteenth-century interest in craniometry and the ranking of species and races had assumed that intelligence was both biological and inheritable. |
However, when registered wills from the early 19th century to the present are examined, berths were never mentioned as inheritable property. |
These new privileges were to be perpetual and inheritable, like any other form of personal property. |
In the post-genome era, disease gene mapping using dense genetic markers has become an important tool for dissecting complex inheritable diseases. |
First, reproductive cloning and inheritable genetic modification should be banned. |
Having defined hereditaments as inheritable interests, the common law went on to distinguish between corporeal and incorporeal hereditaments. |