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Natural affection
Natural affection, that love which one has for his kindred. It
Natural persons
Natural persons, such as are, formed by the Deity, as distinguished
Natural guardian
Natural guardian, means any of the guardians mentioned in s. 6.
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Natural-born subjects
Natural-born subjects, those that are born within the dominions of the
Natural infancy
Natural infancy, a period of non-responsible life, which ends with the
Natural obligations
Natural obligations, duties which have a definite object, but are not
Alien
common law aliens were subject to very many disqualifications, the nature of which is shown by the (English) Act of 1844,
bill
bill of review in this entry NOTE: Bills in the nature of a bill of review were abolished in federal practice
Interlocutory order
It merely denotes orders of a purely interim or temporary nature which do not decide or touch the important rights or
Pawn or Pledge
action, and indeed any other valuable things of a personal nature, such as patent-rights and manuscripts, may by the Common Law
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