Consanguinity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The degree of relative consanguinity can be illustrated with a consanguinity table , in which each level of lineal consanguinity (i.e., generation, i.e. meiosis) ...
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www.lectlaw.com/def/c285.htm
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Lineal consanguinity is that relation which exists among persons, where one is descended from the other, as between the son and the father or the grandfather, ...
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The relationship between blood relatives where one is a direct descendant of the other. For example, a person has consanguinity with her mother, grandmother, ...
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Lineal consanguinity, or the direct line of consanguinity, is the relationship between persons, one of which is a descendant of the other. The direct line is divided ...
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2 days ago ... Noir: Lineal Consanguinity and $100 Million Dollars. Oh my son's my son till he gets him a wife,. But my daughter's my daughter all her life.
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definitions.uslegal.com/l/lineal-consanguinity/
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Lineal consanguinity is the relationship among persons who are blood relatives where one person is a direct descendant or ascendant of the other. For example ...
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The relation of persons by blood, in distinction from affinity or relation by marriage ; blood relationship; as, lineal consanguinity; collateral consanguinity.
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... person is: (1) A legally adopted child or adoptive parent of the decedent; (2) Related by lineal consanguinity to the decedent; (3) A spouse or a brother, sister, ...
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A legally adopted child or adoptive parent of the decedent;; Related by lineal consanguinity to the decedent;; A spouse or a brother, sister, uncle, aunt, nephew , ...
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