Cosanguine collaterals' share
Consanguine brother
He inherits the whole estate if he is the only heir.
In the presence of other heirs who do not exclude him, he receives the residue.
Two or more consanguine brothers share the whole estate equally if they are alone or distribute the residue equally when other heirs who do not exclude them are present.
Consanguine sister
When she is the only heir or in the presence of other heirs who do not exclude her, a single consanguine sister gets ½ of the estate while two or more consanguine sisters inherit 2/3.
Consanguine brother(s) and consanguine sister(s)
A combination of consanguine brother(s) and consanguine sister(s) distribute the whole estate in a proportion of 2 to 1 when they are the only heirs.
In the presence of other heirs who do not exclude them, they receive the residue and share in a ratio of 2 to 1.
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