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Orphan
Orphan, a fatherless child or minor, or one deprived of both
orphan petition
orphan petition Form I-600 Source: Department of State. March 2007.
orphan
orphan : a child deprived by death of one or usually
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orphans' court
orphans' court
Pension
lunatic; or in a mental hospital. But see (English) Widows, Orphans and Old Age Contributory Pensions Act, 1936, s. 11, in
Emigration of poor persons
prescribe, procure, or assist in procuring the emigration of, any orphan or deserted child under 16 who is chargeable to the
Charity Commissioners
difficulties, and the judgment of Davey, L.J., in Re Clergy Orphan Corporation, 1894 (3) Ch 145. By the (English) Charitable Trusts
Endowment
62 of the Charitable Trusts Act, 1853, see Re Clergy Orphan Corporation, (1894) 3 Ch 145. A gift of money or
Prerogative courts
Prerogative courts. The two archbishops have each of them a prerogative Court. The appeal is to the Privy Council, 2...
Orpheline
An orphan
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