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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-11-16 05:44 pm

[ SECRET POST #5794 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5794 ⌋

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[Shadow of a Doubt]


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[Endoparasitic]


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[Star Trek: Lower Decks]


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[Pride and Prejudice]


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[HBO's Rome]


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(Anonymous) 2022-11-17 04:44 am (UTC)(link)
Would that even be possible under the terms of the entailment? Passing to a grandson, I mean. They wouldn't have been able to sell the estate to a son-in-law.

(Anonymous) 2022-11-17 08:51 am (UTC)(link)
Nope. As things stand, in canon, the male line is broken irrevocably with Mr B and only continues through Collins. Although how he can be called Collins, and not also Bennet is a matter for conjecture, if he is also a direct male line descendent. Grandchildren don't count, although if Darcy and Bingly, rich and connected men, had the right connections to the right judges and Members of Parliament, and were willing to spend the right amount of cash and owe the right amount of favors to them, then a specific Act or Judgement could be brought. Do we really see Darcy as the sort to gladhand and schmooze like that though?