Ordynat
Ordynat was the title of the principal heir of "ordynacja" estates (landed property) in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. According to the rules of ordynacja, which became a statue approved by the Sejm, the estate was not to be divided between the heirs but inherited in full by the eldest son. Women descendants were excluded from inheritance, which meant that in case of a lack of male descendants in a particular line, the estate was to be given to the closest male cousin from a sub-branch of the family. The estate which formed a particular ordynacja was to be excluded from sales or mortgage.
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