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... ther hath adopted ; for they bear no relation to each other , natural or ci- vil . De consobrinis . § IV . Duorum autem fratrum vel sororum liberi , vel fratris et so- roris , conjungi possunt . De amitâ , materterâ , amitâ S V. Item ...
... ther hath adopted ; for they bear no relation to each other , natural or ci- vil . De consobrinis . § IV . Duorum autem fratrum vel sororum liberi , vel fratris et so- roris , conjungi possunt . De amitâ , materterâ , amitâ S V. Item ...
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... ther's wife , while she continues to be so , may not marry , because no woman can have two husbands at the same time . Nor can a man mar- ry his wife's mother , her daughter continuing his wife , because it is a- gainst the law to have ...
... ther's wife , while she continues to be so , may not marry , because no woman can have two husbands at the same time . Nor can a man mar- ry his wife's mother , her daughter continuing his wife , because it is a- gainst the law to have ...
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... ther , because it is uncertain who he is . They are therefore called in La- tin spurii , and in Greek apatores ; i . e . without a father : hence , after the dissolution of such a marriage , no portion , or gift , propter nuptias , can ...
... ther , because it is uncertain who he is . They are therefore called in La- tin spurii , and in Greek apatores ; i . e . without a father : hence , after the dissolution of such a marriage , no portion , or gift , propter nuptias , can ...
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... ther a natural or an adopted son , is desirous to adopt another , as his grand - son , the consent of his son , whether natural or adopted , ought in this case to be first obtained , lest a suus hæres , or proper heir , should be ...
... ther a natural or an adopted son , is desirous to adopt another , as his grand - son , the consent of his son , whether natural or adopted , ought in this case to be first obtained , lest a suus hæres , or proper heir , should be ...
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... ther , if the children emancipated are within the age of puberty , the pa- rent , by whom they were emancipat- ed , obtains the right of wardship or tutelage , by the emancipation . un- retineantur in potestate . § 7. A parent having a ...
... ther , if the children emancipated are within the age of puberty , the pa- rent , by whom they were emancipat- ed , obtains the right of wardship or tutelage , by the emancipation . un- retineantur in potestate . § 7. A parent having a ...
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