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Why Mr. Collins had to inherit Mr. Bennet's property


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Answered by Anonymous
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The Longbourn estate is 'entailed' to male heirs only, whereas Rosings is not. ... Instead the estate would pass at his death to the next male heir in line of the landowner who originally created the entail. Since Mr. Bennet had no male heirs, the estate would pass to his cousin Mr.

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Explanation:

The Longbourn estate is 'entailed' to male heirs only, whereas Rosings is not. ... Instead the estate would pass at his death to the next male heir in line of the landowner who originally created the entail. Since Mr. Bennet had no male heirs, the estate would pass to his cousin

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