| 1925 - 66 pages
...child and all other legal consequences and incidents of the natural relation of parents and children, the child of the parents by adoption, the same as if he had been born to them by lawful wedlock; except that he shall not be capable of taking property expressly limited to the... | |
| 1925 - 1556 pages
...of the natural relation of parent and child, the NORTH DAKOTA— Continued child of such parent or parents by adoption the same as if he had been born to them in lawful wedlock. [Ibid., sec. 4448.] Effect of decree. — The natural parents of such child shall be deprived by the... | |
| Nathan William MacChesney - 1927 - 960 pages
...an adopted child shall be deemed for the purposes of inheritance by such child and his descendants a child of the parents by adoption, the same as if he had been born to them in lawful wedlock; except that he shall not be capable of taking property expressly limited to the body or bodies of the... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1919 - 1132 pages
...or wife, and other legal consequences and incidents of the natural relation of parents and children, the child of the parents by adoption, the same as if he had been born to them in lawful wedlock." (See 111. RS chap. 4, § 5.) In Hilpire v. Claude (supra, Iowa) the sections of the Iowa Code of 1873... | |
| 1925 - 1628 pages
...child, and all other legal consequences and incidents of the natural relation of parents and children, the child of the parents by adoption, the same as if he had been born to them in lawful wedlock ; except that he shall not be capable of taking property expressly limited to the heirs of the body... | |
| South Dakota. Supreme Court - 1912 - 734 pages
...or wife and other legal consequences and incidents of the natural relation of parents and children, the child of the parents by adoption, the same as if he had been born to them in lawful wedlock, except that he shall not be capable of taking property expressly limited to the body or bodies of the... | |
| William Henry Whitmore - 2003 - 122 pages
...or wife, and other legal consequences and incidents of the natural relation of parents and children, the child of the parents by adoption, the same as if he lhad been born to them in lawful wedlock, except that he shall not be capable of taking property, expressly... | |
| 1914 - 1296 pages
...or wife, and other legal consequences and incidents of the natural relation of parents and children, the child of the parents by adoption, the same as if he had been born to them in lawful wedlock, except that he shall not be capable of taking property expressly limited to the body or bodies of the... | |
| 1918 - 1236 pages
...or wife, and other legal consequences and Incidents of the natural relation of parents and children, the child of the parents by adoption, the same as if he had been born to them in lawful wedlock." In Hilpire v. Claude, supra (Iowa), the sections of the Iowa Code of 1873 are stated in the opinion,... | |
| Charles Ellewyn George - 1924 - 428 pages
...or wife, and other legal consequences and incidents of the natural relation of parents and children, the child of the parents by adoption, the same as if he had been born to them in lawful wedlock," an adopted child is a child of the testator within the meaning of the statute providing: "If. after... | |
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