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What property does a citizen's legacy mainly include?
Hello, a citizen's legacy refers to the personal legal property left by an individual when he dies.

The scope of citizen's heritage is mainly defined from three angles: individual, death and statutory:

First, individuals cannot combine with others. If the husband and wife jointly own property, when inheritance occurs, the property belonging to the other party should be separated from the same property of the husband and wife, and only the part of the property belonging to the decedent should be inherited.

Second, at the time of death, it must be all before death, and the deadline for inheritance is the moment of death. The pension that occurred after that does not belong to the inheritance scope of the decedent.

Third, legal property cannot be illegal, otherwise it will be confiscated.

The main heritage includes but is not limited to the following seven items, for your reference:

1. Citizens' legal income. Including income from manual labor and mental labor, stocks, bonuses, awards obtained, etc. ;

2. Citizens' houses, savings and daily necessities. Houses include occupied houses, rented houses, idle houses and business houses; Savings include deposits from banks, credit cooperatives, insurance companies and other financial institutions; Daily necessities include furniture, household appliances, books, computers, vehicles, etc.

3. Citizens' trees, livestock and poultry;

4 citizens' cultural relics, books and materials. Including antiques, calligraphy and painting, books, collectibles, etc. ;

The law allows citizens to own the means of production. Including land, farm tools, building materials, crops, mineral deposits, etc. ;

6. Civil property rights in intellectual property rights such as copyright, patent right and trademark right;

7. Other lawful property of citizens. Including mortgage, pledge, lien, pawning right, creditor's rights, etc.

I hope my answer is helpful to you.

Relevant laws "Civil Code"

Article 122 An inheritance is the personal legal property left by a natural person when he dies.

An inheritance that cannot be inherited according to the law or the nature of the inheritance shall not be inherited.

Article 153 When a husband and wife divide their estates, unless otherwise agreed, they shall first give * * * and half of all the property to their spouses, and the rest to the decedent.

If the inheritance is in the family-owned property, when the inheritance is divided, the property of others should be divided first.