Legitimateness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: legitimateness Page: 2Legitime imperanti parere necesse est
Legitime imperanti parere necesse est [Lat.], it is necessary to obey one legitimately commanding....
Omnia presumuntur legitime facta donec probetur in contrarium
Omnia presumuntur legitime facta donec probetur in contrarium [Lat.], all things are presumed legitimately done, until the contrary be proved....
Legitimate
Legitimate, access and non-access connote existence and non-existence of opportunities for marital intercourse, Chilukuri Venkateswarlu v. Chilukuri Venkatanarayana, AIR 1954 SC 176 (177): 1954 SCR 424....
Legitimize
To legitimate...
Legitimately
In a legitimate manner lawfully genuinely...
legitimate filiation
legitimate filiation in the civil law of Louisiana : filiation created by a child being born during a marriage or adopted ...
Legitimate child
Legitimate child, one between whose parents subsisted the relation of marriage either at time of procreation or of birth, or at some intervening or subsequent period....
Bastard
Bastard [fornication], one born not of lawful marriage. [(English) Age of Marriage Act, 1929 (19 & 20 Geo. 5, c. 36)]The civil and canon laws did not allow a child to remain a bastard if the parents afterwards intermarried, but a proposal by the bishops to assimilate the law of England to the canon law in this respect was rejected by Parliament in 1235. See MERTON, STATUTE OF. The law of England remained thus for nearly 700 years, until the Legitimacy Act, 1926 (16 & 17 Geo. 5, c. 60), legitimated a child born out of wedlock upon the subsequent marriage of parents if they were domiciled in England or Wales at the date of marriage. See LEGITIMATION. In Scotland, however, and in most other Christian countries, including most, if not all, of the British Dominions, and most, if not all, of the United States of America, legitimation of the children has always followed the intermarriage of the parents.The mother of a bastard cannot validly contract with another person for the transfer to tha...
Legitimateness
The state or quality of being legitimate lawfulness genuineness...
filiation
filiation [Late Latin filiatio relationship of a son and father, from Latin filius son] 1 : a legal relationship of a parent and esp. a father and child that creates rights and obligations [used to help prove in a paternity suit "LeBlanc v. LeBlanc, 427 So. 2d 1361 (1986)"] see also legitimate filiation compare acknowledgment, paternity NOTE: The Louisiana Supreme Court has held that children not entitled to legitimate filiation to the alleged parent, or not legitimated or formally acknowledged by the alleged parent, may establish filiation in a filiation proceeding. This has led to some instances where the legitimate children of one father have been allowed to prove filiation to another father. Such an action does not make the children illegitimate but does create a status of dual paternity. 2 : adjudication of paternity or filiation [the court has made an order of "Idaho Code"] ...
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