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Home Dictionary Name: blooded Page: 5half blood
half blood : the relation between persons having only one parent in common ;also : a person so related to another ...
Blood boltered
Having the hair matted with clotted blood...
blood relative
blood relative : a relative by common descent compare affine ...
hot blood
hot blood : heat of passion ...
Family
Family, in relation to a person, includes the ascend-ant and descendant of such person. [Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976 (19 of 1976), s. 2(h)]. A group consisting of parents and their children; a group of person connected by blood by affinity, or by law, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 620.In relation to an occupier, means the individual, the wife or husband, as the case may be, of such individual, and their children, brother or sister of such individual. [Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986 (61 of 1986), s. 2 (v)]In relation to an operator, means his wife and dependant children and includes his dependent parents. [Dangerous Machines (Regulation) Act, 1983 (35 of 1983), s. 3 (g)]Means:(i) In the case of a male-subscriber the wife or wives, parents, children, minor brothers, unmarried sisters, deceased son's widow and children and where no parent of the subscriber is alive, a paternal grandparent: Provided that if a subscriber proves that his wife has be...
Frater fratri uterino non succedet in h'reditate paterna.
Frater fratri uterino non succedet in h'reditate paterna.--(A brother shall not succeed a uterine brother in the paternal inheritance.)The maxim is now superseded; for by the Inheritance Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 106), s. 9, the half-blood inherit next after any relation in the same degree of the whole blood and his issue where the common ancestor is a male, and next after the common ancestor where a female, so that the brothers of the half-blood, on the part of the father, inherit next after the sisters of the whole blood on the part of the father and their issue, and the brothers of the half-blood on the part of the mother inherit next after the mother.This rule still applies in regard to (a) the devolution of entailed interests in real or personal property (Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 130 (4), and Law of Property (Amend.) Act, 1924, 9th Sched.), (b) the ascertainment of heirs as purchasers under limitations by deed or will coming into operation after 1925 under s. 132, ibid., and...
Inheritance
Inheritance, or hereditary succession, is the title whereby a man, on the death of his ancestor, acquires his estate by right of representation as his heir t law.The 'canons of inheritance' are the rules directing the descent of real property throughout the lineal and collateral consanguinity of the owner dying intestate.These rules have been abolished in the case of deaths after January 1st, 1926, with a few exceptions (see HEIR), by the (English) Administration of Estates Act, 1925, s. 51, but they still affect the devolution before 1926 of all titles to estates of inheritance.Inheritance Act.--The Inheritance Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 106), materially altered the old canons of real property descent, but because the Act does not extend to any descent which took place on the death of any person who died before the 1st of January, 1834, it is deemed expedient to give both old and new:-Old Canons.--The old Canons, which obtain in cases of ancestors dying before the 1st of January, 1834...
Possessio fratris
Possessio fratris, a seisin to turn the descent away from the brother of the half-blood to the sister of the whole-blood; thus, if a father had two sons, A. and B., by different wives, these two brethren were not brethren of the whole-blood, and therefore could never inherit to each other, but the estate rather escheated to the lord. Nay, even if the father died, and his lands descended to his eldest son, A., who entered thereon, and died seised without issue, still B. could not be heir to this estate, because he was only of the half-blood to A., the person last seised; but it descended to a sister (if any) of the whole-blood to A.; for in such cases the maxim was that the seisin, or possessio fratris, made the sister the heiress. Yet, had A. died without entry, B. might have inherited, not as heir to A., his half-brother, but as heir to their common father, who was the person last actually seised, 2 Bl. Com. 227. Abolished by 3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 106....
heat of passion
heat of passion :an agitated state of mind (as anger or terror) prompted by provocation sufficient to overcome the ability of a reasonable person to reflect on and control his or her actions called also heat of blood heat of passion on sudden provocation hot blood sudden heat sudden heat of passion sudden passion see also manslaughter compare cold blood, cool state of blood ...
Haeligmatoblast
One of the very minute disk shaped bodies found in blood with the ordinary red corpuscles and white corpuscles a third kind of blood corpuscle supposed by some to be an early stage in the development of the red corpuscles called also blood plaque and blood plate...
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