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Incest
now within certain relationships, whether legitimate or illegitimate, including a half-brother and half-sister, a misdemeanor, punishable by seven years' penal servitude
Jus relictae
a third of it; if there be none, to a half. But see now the (English) Intestate Husband's Estate (Scotland) Act,
L'sio ulta dimidium vel enormis
value of the subject-matter-e.g., when a vendor had not received half the value of property sold, or the purchaser had paid
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Nephew
Lat.], (1) the son of a brother or sister, or half-brother or half-sister; (2) in special cases, a great-nephew, Weeds v.
Oblata terr'
Oblata terr', half an acre, or, as some say, half a perch of
Shop
accessories for Aircraft, motor vehicles and cycles; provides for weekly half-holidays and intervals for meals, and provides for sanitary and other
Vir et uxor sunt quasi unica persona
inheritance; and C., the third person, will take the other half as joint tenant with them (Williams on Real Property). This
Year to year, tenancy from
property is occupied generally under a yearly rent, payable yearly, half-yearly, or quarterly; or when such tenant holds over, after the
Semiopaque
Half opaque only half transparent
Semiquadrate
aspect of the planets when distant from each other the half of a quadrant or forty five degrees or one sign
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