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Nephew
Nephew [fr. nepos, Lat.], (1) the son of a brother or
Uncle and nephew
Uncle and nephew. A nephew, the son of a deceased elder brother, was
great nephew
a son of a niece or nephew
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Distribution, Statute of
(2) grandfather, grandson, and brother; (3) great-grandfather, great-grandson, uncle, and nephew; (4) great-great-grandfather, great-great-grandson, great-uncle, great-nephew and first-cousin. The half blood
Niece
Lat.], the daughter of a brother or sister; may, as nephew, mean great-niece, or niece by marriage a daughter of brother-in-law
Resignation
them by blood or marriage, on uncle son, grandson, brother, nephew, or grand-nephew of the patron, shall be presented' to the
Emperor
the French, and the title was again taken by his nephew, Napoleon III. The sovereigns of Austria and Russia were also
Trespasser
1911 AC 370; and see Latham v. R. Johnson & Nephew, (1913) 1 KB 398; but an owner of a field
Marriage
deceased wife's mother's sister, and the widow of his own nephew. The Act of 1931 ives the short collective title of
Heir
of some nearer heir being born; as a brother or nephew, whose presumptive succession may be destroyed by the birth of
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