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Kin or Kindred
Kin or Kindred [fr. cynren, Sax.], relation by blood. There are two degrees
Consanguinity, or kindred
Consanguinity, or kindred, the connection or rela-tion of persons descended from the same
Odal
land held by the various odalmen constituting a family or kindred of freeborn tribesmen also the ownership of such land The
Planning
character, and extent of streets, squares, and parks, and to kindred mapping and charting, American Jurisprudence, 2nd (Vol. 82, at p.
Blood
Blood, kindred, lineage. It is a maxim that none shall claim as
Cousin
45 of the (English) Administration of Estates Act, 1925, all kindred of an intestate more remote than first cousins and their
Family
descended or claiming descent from a common ancestor; a house, kindred, lineage; a race; people or group of people. According to
Inheritance
male stocks shall be preferred to the female (that is, kindred derived from the blood of the male ancestors, however remote,
Cosenage, or cosinage
Cosenage, or cosinage, kindred, cousinship. Also a writ that lay for the heir where
Distribution, Statute of
to the widow, and a moiety to the next of kindred in equal degree, and their representatives; if no widow, the
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