Illegitimate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Adoption
s. 3. A contract by the mother of even an illegitimate child for the transfer to another person of the rights
Corroboration
that of the mother, to charge the father of an illegitimate child under the Bastardy Acts. See AFFILIATION. In an action
Family
one house under one head. Father and mother of two illegitimate children, and children themselves, all living together under one roof,
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Fitz
the son of the king. It was originally applied to illegitimate children.
Gnati
Gnati, the word 'gnati' in Sanskrit literally inter-preted includes a brother also but will not include 'illegitimate sons', Krishna v....
Hindu
Hindu Minority and Guardian-ship Act, 1956, any child legitimate or illegitimate, one of whose parents is a Hindu by religion and
Parent
and mother of a legitimate child, the mother of an illegitimate child, and any person having its custody, Vaccination Act of
Marriage
of the parties. Children resulting from such marriages were not illegitimate unless and until the marriage had been declared void by
Negligence
Fatal Accidents Acts, 1846-1908, so as to include adopted and illegitimate children among dependants, and damages may be awarded in respect
Nephew
v. Mountford, (1873) LR 8 Ch 928, and even an illegitimate nephew (In the goods of Ashton, 1892, P. 83).
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