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Comparison with Adopted and Legitimated Persons 165. No doubt for the reasons given in the last two paragraphs Parlia- ment has provided1 that in England neither adopted nor legitimated persons may succeed to dignities or titles of ...
Comparison with Adopted and Legitimated Persons 165. No doubt for the reasons given in the last two paragraphs Parlia- ment has provided1 that in England neither adopted nor legitimated persons may succeed to dignities or titles of ...
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Rights may be given to adopted or A.I.D. children , but that cannot make them the offspring of the mother's marriage . The word may be altered , but the facts cannot be . What is suggested is a new meaning of the term legitimate .
Rights may be given to adopted or A.I.D. children , but that cannot make them the offspring of the mother's marriage . The word may be altered , but the facts cannot be . What is suggested is a new meaning of the term legitimate .
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There is nothing , in the law as it stands at present , to prevent the mother of an A.I.D. child and her husband from applying to a court for an adoption order , but the court would be faced with a curious situation .
There is nothing , in the law as it stands at present , to prevent the mother of an A.I.D. child and her husband from applying to a court for an adoption order , but the court would be faced with a curious situation .
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