Brother - Law Dictionary Search Results
Close relative
retiring tenant is the deceased or retiring tenant's wife, husband, brother, sister or child, or other person treated as a child
Consanguineus frater
Consanguineus frater, a brother by the father's side; in contradistinction to frater uterinus, the
Fratriage
Fratriage, a younger brother's inheritance.
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Cadet
to obtaining a commission in the army. Also a younger brother, Encyc. Londin.
Grandnephew
The grandson of ones brother or sister
Assise of mort d' ancestor
ancestor, a writ which lay where a person's father, mother, brother, sister, uncle, aunt, etc., died, seised of land, and a
sibling
sibling Brother or sister. Source: Department of State. March 2007.
sign
assign or convey formally [ed the property over to his brother] sign·er n
Bahai
u llahrdquo or ldquothe Splendor of Godrdquo the elder half brother of Mirza Yahya of Nur who succeeded the Bab as
Borough English
or if the owner have no issue to the youngest brother
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