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Home Dictionary Name: bornafter-born
after-born : born after a certain event (as a father's death or the execution of a will) ...
out of wedlock (born out of wedlock)
out of wedlock (born out of wedlock) A child born of parents who were not legally married to each other at that time. Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services ...
Natural-born subjects
Natural-born subjects, those that are born within the dominions of the Crown of England and within the allegiance of the sovereign. See ALIEN....
borne
borne past part of bear ...
foreign born
born in another area or country than that lived in of persons...
Sea born
Born of the sea produced by the sea...
Self born
Born or produced by ones self...
Shard borne
Borne on shards or scaly wing cases...
Borne by the owner
Borne by the owner, the amount of tax which the owner is liable to discharge as stated in the proviso to s. 23(1) of the Act, i.e., the liability to pay tax imposed by the local authority which the owner is liable to discharge and not the actual sum paid by him in discharge of that liability, CIT v. Dalhousie Properties Ltd., (1984) 4 SCC 388: AIR 1987 SC 1867 (1868): (1985) 1 SCR 613. [Income Tax Act (43 of 1961) s. 23 (1)]...
To be born
To be born, is equivalent to 'to be begotten' and includes ordinarily past as well as future children, Doed James v. Hallet, 105 ER 47....
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