Pflichtteil

German

Etymology

From Pflicht (obligation) + Teil (portion, share). Regularly the word should be only masculine as the sense “portion” is otherwise always masculine, but the neuter is also common.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈp͡flɪç(t)ˌtaɪ̯l/, (northern and central Germany) [ˈfl-]
  • (file)

Noun

Pflichtteil m or n (strong, genitive Pflichtteils or Pflichtteiles, plural Pflichtteile)

  1. (law) forced share: portion of an estate that a forced heir (such as a child or spouse) minimally receives

Usage notes

  • In Germany and Austria, the Pflichtteil is half of what the heir would take in intestacy. In Switzerland it might be even higher.

Declension

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