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adoption by estoppel
adoption by estoppel :equitable adoption
adoption credit
adoption credit A nonrefundable credit for qualified adoption expenses.
Parish meeting
the appointment of chairman for a year, or of the adoption of any 'adoptive Act' (see below) and other questions, any
Son
son, namely, the grandchild, and where the personal law permits adoption, it also includes an adopted son. Even illegitimate son may
Calendar
of 354 days, 3 hours, 48', 38', 12'. The Mohammedans adopt the lunar year. The solar year, calculated by the ancient
Lighting and Watching Act, 1833
2 Go. 4, c. 27. An Act which may be adopted in any parish by the votes of a majority of
Bastard
and Wife, (1901) 2 KB 385, but sine the (English) Adoption of Children Act, 1926 (c. 29), an adoption order may
Libraries (Public)
& 57 Vict. c.11, which allowed the Act to be adopted in urban districts by the urban authorities instead of by
Labourers' dwellings
council of a borough and other local authorities. Upon the adoption of the Acts, corporate land might be appropriated and lodging-houses
Due process of law
v. Baptiste (PC), (1999) 3 WLR 249. Is a concept adopted by the American Constitution the process of law which hears
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