Illegitimate - Law Dictionary Search Results
illegitimate
illegitimate 1 : not recognized by the law as offspring ;specif
Illegitimate blood
Illegitimate blood, According to the s. 2(b) Exp. I(b), Relationship in
Illegitimation
The act of illegitimating bastardizing
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Dependant and dependent
where the workman, being the parent or grand-parent of an illegitimate child, leaves such a child so dependent upon his earn-ings,
Bastard
s. 9 that Act provides for the succession of an illegitimate child to the intestate estate of his mother if there
filiate
Civil Code"] compare acknowledge, legitimate NOTE: A child may be illegitimate but filiated. Both legitimation and acknowledgment filiate an illegitimate child.
Derivative settlement
to the age of sixteen, that settlement; (b) if an illegitimate child, shall take and follow, up to the age of
Legitimation per subsequens matrimonium
January, 1927. The Act provides for the legitimation of an illegitimate person by the subsequent marriage of the parents, but not
Maintenance
wife, unable to maintain herself, or (b) his legitimate or illegitimate minor child, whether married or not unable to maintain itself,
Incest
Com. It is now within certain relationships, whether legitimate or illegitimate, including a half-brother and half-sister, a misdemeanor, punishable by seven
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