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Precedence or precedency
Chamberlain of the Household.} above all peers of their own degree. * Dukes. * Marquesses. ' Dukes' eldest sons. * Earls. ' Marquesses' eldest sons. ' Dukes' younger sons. * Viscounts. ' Earls' eldest sons. ' Marquesses'
Family
(i) In the case of a male-subscriber the wife or wives, parents, children, minor brothers, unmarried sisters, deceased son's widow and children and where no parent of the subscriber is alive, a paternal grandparent: Provided that if
Cyning
Cyning [fr. Cyn, Celtic], a king; a son or child of the people. It is manifestly a patronymic, like 'scing, son of 'sc; Uffing, sonof Uffa;
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Heir
(a) Heir apparent. He whose right of inheritance is indefeasible, provided he outlive the ancestor: as the eldest son, who must by the course of the Common Law be heir to his father on his death, 3
Family unit
in s. 3(f) of the Andhra Pradesh Land Reforms (Ceiling on Agricultural Holdings) Act, 1973 the divided minor son would clearly be included in the 'family unit' and by reason of S. 4, his land, whether self-acquired
trust
fraud or bad faith) title to the property or a property interest of another called also trust de son tort trust ex delicto trust ex maleficio compare resulting trust in this entry 2 : an equitable remedy
Bastard Eigne
Bastard Eigne, an elder son born before marriage; thus if a man had a natural son, and afterwards married the mother and by
Fitz
Fitz [Nor., fr. fils, Fr.], a son. It is used in law and genealogy; as Fitzherbert, the son of Herbert; Fitzjames, the son of James;
Mulier puisne
Mulier puisne. When a man has a bastard son, and afterwards marries the mother, and by her has also a legitimate son, the elder son is bastard
Esquire
however large, conferred this rank upon its owner. Esquires may be divided into five classes: (I) The younger sons of peers and their eldest sons in perpetual succession. (II) The eldest sons of knights and their eldest
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Son - Law Dictionary Search Results
Precedence or precedency
Chamberlain of the Household.} above all peers of their own degree. * Dukes. * Marquesses. ' Dukes' eldest sons. * Earls. ' Marquesses' eldest sons. ' Dukes' younger sons. * Viscounts. ' Earls' eldest sons. ' Marquesses'
Family
(i) In the case of a male-subscriber the wife or wives, parents, children, minor brothers, unmarried sisters, deceased son's widow and children and where no parent of the subscriber is alive, a paternal grandparent: Provided that if
Cyning
Cyning [fr. Cyn, Celtic], a king; a son or child of the people. It is manifestly a patronymic, like 'scing, son of 'sc; Uffing, sonof Uffa;
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Heir
(a) Heir apparent. He whose right of inheritance is indefeasible, provided he outlive the ancestor: as the eldest son, who must by the course of the Common Law be heir to his father on his death, 3
Family unit
in s. 3(f) of the Andhra Pradesh Land Reforms (Ceiling on Agricultural Holdings) Act, 1973 the divided minor son would clearly be included in the 'family unit' and by reason of S. 4, his land, whether self-acquired
trust
fraud or bad faith) title to the property or a property interest of another called also trust de son tort trust ex delicto trust ex maleficio compare resulting trust in this entry 2 : an equitable remedy
Bastard Eigne
Bastard Eigne, an elder son born before marriage; thus if a man had a natural son, and afterwards married the mother and by
Fitz
Fitz [Nor., fr. fils, Fr.], a son. It is used in law and genealogy; as Fitzherbert, the son of Herbert; Fitzjames, the son of James;
Mulier puisne
Mulier puisne. When a man has a bastard son, and afterwards marries the mother, and by her has also a legitimate son, the elder son is bastard
Esquire
however large, conferred this rank upon its owner. Esquires may be divided into five classes: (I) The younger sons of peers and their eldest sons in perpetual succession. (II) The eldest sons of knights and their eldest
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