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surrogate
surrogate [Latin surrogatus, past participle of surrogare subrogare to substitute, from
Surrogate
Surrogate, one that is substituted or appointed in the room of
Surrogate's Court
Surrogate's Court : a probate court in New York
Surrogate's office
Surrogate's office : an office in New Jersey which carries out
Marriage
by license, one of the parties must swear before the surrogate that consent has been obtained. But if this is false,
surrogacy
surrogacy pl: -cies : the office of a surrogate
Prerogative courts
Prerogative courts. The two archbishops have each of them a prerogative Court. The appeal is to the Privy Council, 2...
Vicarious
or suffered by one person as substitute for another; indirect; surrogate, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1560.
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