Sister - Law Dictionary Search Results
Statutum hiberni' de coh'redibus
in that country had a doubt, when land descended to sisters, whether the younger sisters ought to hold of the eldest,
Gurawat
Pradesh known as 'GURAWAT'. According to this custom brothers and sisters of one family are married to brothers and sisters of
Cousin
brothers and sistes, and their descendants, and the brothers and sisters of any ancestor. The child of A.'s uncle or aunt
Jukes The
A pseudonym used to designate the descendants of two sisters the ldquoJukesrdquo sisters whose husbands were sons of a backwoodsman
Near relative
Near relative, means spouse, son, daughter, father, mother, brother or sister. [Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994 (42 of 1994), s.
Incest
Incest, carnal knowledge of persons within the Levitical degrees of kindred, at one time a capital offence (4 Bl. Com....
Marumakkattayam law
(30 of 1956), s. 3(h)] Marumakkathayam literally means descent through sister's children. There is a fundamental difference between Hindu law and
Mtertera
Mtertera, a maternal aunt; the sister of one's mother.
Sacrament
to a person because he has married his deceased wife's sister, Thompson v. Dibdin, 1912 AC 533; and see Canon 27
Nuper obit
(he lately died), an abolished writ that lay for a sister and co-heir, deforced by her coparcener of lands or tenements,
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