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" A legitimate child cannot be adopted without the consent of its parents, if living; nor an illegitimate child without the consent of its mother, if living; except that consent is not necessary from a father or mother deprived of civil rights, or adjudged... "
Lawyers' Reports Annotated - Page 154
1911
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The Civil Code of the State of California: As Enacted in 1872, Amended at ...

California - Civil law - 1876 - 626 pages
...husband or wife, nol consenting, is capable of giving such consent. [In effect July I, 1874.] § 224. A legitimate child cannot be adopted without the consent...guilty of adultery, or of cruelty, and for either eause divorced, or adjudged to be a habitual drunkard, or whd has been judicially deprived of the custody...
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The Civil Code of the State of California, as Enacted in 1872: Amended at ...

California - Civil law - 1876 - 624 pages
...husband or wife, not consenting, is capable of giving such consent. [In effect July 1,1874.] § 224. A legitimate child cannot be adopted without the consent...necessary from a father or mother deprived of civil rightsor adjudged guilty of adultery, or of cruelty, and for either cause divorced, or adjudged to...
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The Civil Code of the State of California: As Enacted in 1872, Amended at ...

California - Civil law - 1876 - 612 pages
...living, nor an illegitimate child without the consent of its mother, if living, except that consent ia not necessary from a father or mother deprived of civil rights. or adjndged guilty of adultery, or of cruelty, and for either canse divorced, or adjndged to be a habitual...
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Laws of the Territory of Idaho

Idaho, Idaho Territory - Law - 1879 - 104 pages
...not lawfully separated from his wife cannot adopt a chilcj without the consent of his wife. SEC. 4. A legitimate child cannot be adopted without the consent...without the consent of its mother, if living; except, however, that consent is not necessary from a father or mother deprived of civil rights, or adjudged...
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An Act Relating to Property, and Other Matters Connected with Private Rights ...

New York (State). Legislature. Senate. Special Committee on the Revision of the Statutes - Law - 1879 - 472 pages
...infant's years of age, is necessary to its adoption. when , . . , . consent, [Id., § 4.] § 1113. A legitimate child cannot be adopted, without the consent of its parents, if living, or of the survivor, if one is dead; or an illegitimate child, without the consent of its mother, if...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 164

Law reports, digests, etc - 1917 - 1228 pages
...fall back upon the provisions of section 2703, Rev. Codes, In relation to adoption. It provides that a legitimate child cannot be adopted without the consent of its parents, except that consent is not necessary from a father or mother who has been Judicially deprived of the...
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The General Statutes of the State of Nevada: In Force, from 1861 to 1885 ...

Nevada - Law - 1885 - 1332 pages
...spouse ; provided, the husband or wife not consenting is capable of giving such consent. 604. SEC. 4. A legitimate child cannot be adopted without the consent of its parents, if the}' be living and known, nor an illegitimate child without the consent of its mother, if she be living...
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Handbook of Republican Institutions in the United States of America: Based ...

Dugald J. Bannatyne - New York (State) - 1887 - 652 pages
...respectively ; and the consent of a child, if over the age of twelve years, is necessary to its adoption. A legitimate child cannot be adopted without the consent of its parents, if living, or the survivor of them ; nor an illegitimate child without the consent of its mother, if living. But...
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The Revised Statutes of the State of New York: As Altered by ..., Volume 4

New York (State) - Law - 1889 - 1010 pages
...its mother, if she is living. When not necessary. § 6. The consent provided for by the last section is not necessary from a father or mother deprived of civil rights, or adjudged guilty of adultery or cruelty, and who is from either cause divorced; or is adjudged to be an insane person or an habitual...
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An Abridgment of the Revised Statutes of the State of New York: Together ...

New York (State) - Law - 1890 - 912 pages
...its mother, if she is living. When not necessary. § 6. The consent provided for by the last section is not necessary from a father or mother deprived of civil rights, or adjudged guilty of adultery or cruelty, and who is from either cause divorced; or is adjudged to be an insane person or an habitual...
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