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Maintenance
As a rule, powers or trusts for the maintenance of children and accumulation of the residue of income were included in
Marine-store dealers
thereon.' A person as so defined is, by the (English) Children Act, 1933 (see CHILDREN), prohibited by s. 9 from purchasing
Morganatic marriage
inferior station, upon condition that neither the wife nor her children shall partake of the titles, arms, or dignity of the
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Special juvenile police unit
force of a State designated for handling of juveniles or children under s. 63. [Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children)
Portion
Portion, property settled or provided in favour of children or their issue. In settlements by deed or will of
Prostitute
Amendment Act, 1912. See VAGRANTS. As to the sending of children associating with prostitutes to approved schools, etc., see (English) Children
Rescue
Pleading, Ev. And Practice, 25th Edn. pp. 1112-1123. Rescue of children from approved schools (late reformatory or industrial), see Children and
Scots law
from the English, as by assuring a man's widow and children two-thirds of his personal property (see LEGITIM), and by the
Strict settlement
successive limitations in tail to the exclusion of the younger children, who are pro-vided for by means of portions charged on
Unsworn testimony
1885, s. 4. See also as to the evidence of children, Children and Young Persons Act, 1932, s. 37; Criminal Justice
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Children - Law Dictionary Search Results
Maintenance
As a rule, powers or trusts for the maintenance of children and accumulation of the residue of income were included in
Marine-store dealers
thereon.' A person as so defined is, by the (English) Children Act, 1933 (see CHILDREN), prohibited by s. 9 from purchasing
Morganatic marriage
inferior station, upon condition that neither the wife nor her children shall partake of the titles, arms, or dignity of the
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Special juvenile police unit
force of a State designated for handling of juveniles or children under s. 63. [Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children)
Portion
Portion, property settled or provided in favour of children or their issue. In settlements by deed or will of
Prostitute
Amendment Act, 1912. See VAGRANTS. As to the sending of children associating with prostitutes to approved schools, etc., see (English) Children
Rescue
Pleading, Ev. And Practice, 25th Edn. pp. 1112-1123. Rescue of children from approved schools (late reformatory or industrial), see Children and
Scots law
from the English, as by assuring a man's widow and children two-thirds of his personal property (see LEGITIM), and by the
Strict settlement
successive limitations in tail to the exclusion of the younger children, who are pro-vided for by means of portions charged on
Unsworn testimony
1885, s. 4. See also as to the evidence of children, Children and Young Persons Act, 1932, s. 37; Criminal Justice
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