The restriction of adulterine children's inheritance rights is the subject of much criticism. |
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Penumbra's special correspondent investigates the secrets of life and of adulterine children, using DNA fingerprinting. |
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In any event, the adulterine child could not be reproached with events which were not his fault. |
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An adulterine child born after the termination of the step parent relationship may qualify as a step child. |
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When any particular class of artificers or traders thought proper to act as a corporation without a charter, such were called adulterine guilds. |
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Matilda's son Henry II assumed the throne at the end of the war and immediately announced his intention to eliminate the adulterine castles that had sprung up during the war, but it is unclear how successful this effort was. |
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Illegally constructed fortifications, called adulterine castles, had sprung up across much of the country. |
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Since it omitted adulterine bastardy, and required a subsequent marriage, this law had quite limited effects. |
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