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Lapse
the devisee or legatee should be a child or other issue of the testator, and should die leaving issue surviving at
Descent
relation as where he shall be a child or other issue.'-Consult Watkins on Descents; Sugden's R. P. Stats., ch. iv. See
legal custody
make important decisions about the raising of your child, on issues such as health care, religious upbringing, education, etc.
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Double possibility
an interest in land to the unborn child or other issue of an unborn person was void for remoteness. This rule
question
ordinarily permitted in cross-examination. 2 : a particular matter or issue that is in dispute, uncertain, or to be inquired into … examination of an adverse witness or one who is a child or has a communication disorder. They are ordinarily permitted in
Consummation
the marriage, for his own life, provided he has had issue by her, capable of inheriting. His estate becomes initiate upon … of inheriting. His estate becomes initiate upon birth of a child. Consummation, (1) the completion of a thing; (2) the completion
Consumption and use
the marriage, for his own life, provided he has had issue by her, capable of inheriting. His estate becomes initiate upon … of inheriting. His estate becomes initiate upon birth of a child. Consummation, (1) the completion of a thing; (2) the completion
C'sarian operation
curtesy; since his right begins from the birth of the issue, and is consummated by the death of the wife; but … by the death of the wife; but if mother and child are saved, then the husband would be entitled after her
Midwife
for gain; constitutes a Central Midwives Board to regulate the issue of certificates; establishes a 'Midwives Roll'; provides for the local … Midwife. A person following the profession of delivering women of children. The (English) Medical Act, 1886, by s. 3 requires as
issue
issue 1 pl : proceeds from a source of revenue (as … : one or more lineal descendants [died without ] compare child, heir 3 a : a vital question or problem [cited
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