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Son
'son' as understood in common parlance means a natural son born to a person after marri-age. It is the direct blood
Vaccination
was provided, inter alia, that the parent of every child born in England should within three months after the birth of
Abstract of title
Lands Clauses Act, 1845, s. 22, when it must be borne by the company, unless it be stipulated otherwise), and delivers
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Married women's property
possession and issue who could in her it had been born during the marriage, it passed to him as 'tenant by
Notice
used the word 'notice' it must be presumed to have borne in mind that it means not only a formal intimation
Remainder
remainder in the same manner as if they had been born in their father's lifetime, and the remainder vests in them
Pension
Pension, an annual allowance made to any one, usually in consideration of past services. By the (English) Succession to the...
Heir
be defeated by the contingency of some nearer heir being born; as a brother or nephew, whose presumptive succession may be
Adoption
mentioned below in the position of a child as if born to the adopter in lawful wedlock, inter alia in regard
British ship
ss. 1-3. The owner must be a British subject, natural born or naturalized, or a denizen q.v., or a body corporate
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