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Posthumous
taken from the dead body of the mother as a posthumous son or daughter
Posthumous child
Posthumous child, a child born after its father's death. By 10
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Posthumously
In a posthumous manner after ones decease
Postumous
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Advocatus diaboli
possible arguments against the admission of any one to the posthumous honours of beatification and canonization, Enc. Brit.
Copyright
Special provisions apply in the case of joint-authors (s. 16), posthumous works (s. 17), Government publications (s. 18), mechanical contrivances for
Dependant and dependent
daughter, grandson, granddaughter, stepson, stepdaughter, brother, sister, half-brother, half-sister. A posthumous illegitimate child can be a dependant, Orrell Colliery v. Schofield,
Music
see also s. 19 of the Act, and as to posthumous works, s. 17. Copyright is now confined to such rights
Remainder
and the particular tenant of another part may survive it. Posthumous children are capable of taking in remainder in the same
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