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 Inheritance 

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  1. Intestacy and Will (law).
  2. Biological inheritance.
  3. In computer science, inheritance is a feature in object-oriented programming that allows objects to include (inherit) the attributes and behavior of other ones. See Inheritance (object-oriented programming).

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