Inheritance law in Switzerland

In Swiss law, inheritance law is that part of private law under which the rights and obligations of a deceased person pass to one or more natural or juridical persons. As most of these rights and obligations are pecuniary in nature, the main purpose of inheritance law is to regulate the fate of a person's assets on death.

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Inheritance law in Switzerland

In Swiss law, inheritance law is that part of private law under which the rights and obligations of a deceased person pass to one or more natural or juridical persons. As most of these rights and obligations are pecuniary in nature, the main purpose of inheritance law is to regulate the fate of a person's assets on death.

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