How to determine the scope of inheritance
The scope of inheritance is the personal legal property left by citizens when they die, including citizens' income; Citizens' houses, savings and daily necessities; Citizens' trees, livestock and poultry; Cultural relics, books and materials of citizens; The law allows citizens to own the means of production; Copyright and patent rights in citizens' property rights; Other lawful property of citizens. 202 1, 1, 1 Article 122 of the Civil Code, which came into effect, stipulates that 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 123 stipulates that after the beginning of inheritance, it shall be handled in accordance with legal inheritance; If there is a will, it shall be inherited or bequeathed according to the will; If there is a legacy support agreement, it shall be handled in accordance with the agreement. Article 122 of the Civil Code refers to 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 123 After the beginning of inheritance, it shall be handled according to legal inheritance; If there is a will, it shall be inherited or bequeathed according to the will; If there is a legacy support agreement, it shall be handled in accordance with the agreement.