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Justum non est aliquem post mortem facere bastardum qui toto tempore vita sua pro legitimo habebatur
Justum non est aliquem post mortem facere bastardum qui toto tempore vita sua pro legitimo … Justum non est aliquem post mortem facere bastardum qui toto tempore vita sua pro legitimo habebatur [Lat.], It is not just
Post temporal
Situated back of the temporal bone or the temporal region of the skull applied especially
Corpse
4, c. 75), makes dissection legal. See DISSECTION. As to post-mortem examinations, see (English) Public Health Act, 1936 (26 Geo. 5 … duty it is to do so is punishable by the temporal courts, independently of spiritual censures, on indictment or information. There
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