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Nephew
Nephew [fr. nepos, Lat.], (1) the son of a brother or sister, or half-brother or half-sister; (2) in special cases,
Niece
Niece [fr. neptis, Lat.], the daughter of a brother or sister; may, as nephew, mean great-niece, or niece by
Possessio fratris
fratris, a seisin to turn the descent away from the brother of the half-blood to the sister of the whole-blood; thus,
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Salic, or Salique
him. (2) If he have neither father nor mother, his brother or sister. (3) If he have neither brother nor sister,
Uncle and nephew
and nephew. A nephew, the son of a deceased elder brother, was by the general law in force immediately before the
Family
the case may be, of such individual, and their children, brother or sister of such individual. [Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation)
Collateral warrants
been, derived from the warranting ancestor, as where a younger brother released to his father's disseisor with warranty, this was collateral
Sister in law
of ones husband or wife also the wife of ones brother sometimes the wife of ones husbands or wifes brother
Fraternal
Of pertaining to or involving brethren becoming to brothers brotherly as fraternal affection a fraternal embrace
Gurawat
of Madhya Pradesh known as 'GURAWAT'. According to this custom brothers and sisters of one family are married to brothers and
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