A property owned by four generations of a single family as a whole is considered to be ancestral property. An inherited property would no longer be inherited and would become a self-acquired property after it was distributed among the shareholders.
4 generations of the male lineage have a right if an ancestral property has been classified but has not been split. In general, an undivided ancestral property has inheritance rights that can be passed down to the father, grandpa, great grandfather, and great-great grandfather.
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