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Child Support: Descendant v. Decedant For Dummies!

Hotep. Amen Osiris the God of Law educates again through definitions. If an alleged teacher does not know the difference between Descendant and Decadent then you are fucked! Decedent: A deceased person, especially one who has lately died. Etymologically the word denotes a person who is dying, but it has come to be used in law as signifying any deceased person, testate or intestate. In re Zeph’s Estate, 50 Hun, 523, 3 N.Y.S. 460. p.493 Descendant: One who is descended from another; a person who proceeds from the body of another, such as a child, grandchild, etc. to the remotest degree. The term is the opposite of "ascendant," (q. v.) Rasmusson v. Unknown Wife of Hoge, 293 Ill. 101, 127 N.E. 356, 359; State v. Yturria, 204 S.W. 315, 316, 109 Tex. 220, L.R.A. 1918F, 1079. In the plural, the term means offspring or posterity in general; Carter Oil Co. v. Scott, D.C.Okl., 12 F.2d 780, 783. Issue. Burkley v. Burkley, 266 Pa. 338, 109 A. 687, 688; In re Tinker's Estate, 91 Oki. 21, 215 P. 779, 781. Also, all those to whom an estate descends, whether it be in a direct or collateral line from the intestate. Oakley v. Davey, 49 Ohio App. 113, 195 N.E. 406. One on whom the law has cast the property by descent. Smith v. Thom, 158 Ky. 655, 166 S.W. 182. An heir. Lee v. Roberson, 297 Ill. 321, 130 N.E. 774, 778. In this sense, the term is frequently held to include an adopted child. In re Cadwell's Estate, 26 Wy then what is being taught. Beware of country bumpkins who cant read and need others to validate their bullshit who preach your life is according to how well you read. Hit me iv-d [email protected]

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Hotep. Amen Osiris the God of Law educates again through definitions. If an alleged teacher does not know the difference between Descendant and Decadent then you are fucked! Decedent: A deceased person, especially one who has lately died. Etymologically the word denotes a person who is dying, but it has come to be used in law as signifying any deceased person, testate or intestate. In re Zeph’s Estate, 50 Hun, 523, 3 N.Y.S. 460. p.493 Descendant: One who is descended from another; a person who proceeds from the body of another, such as a child, grandchild, etc. to the remotest degree. The term is the opposite of "ascendant," (q. v.) Rasmusson v. Unknown Wife of Hoge, 293 Ill. 101, 127 N.E. 356, 359; State v. Yturria, 204 S.W. 315, 316, 109 Tex. 220, L.R.A. 1918F, 1079. In the plural, the term means offspring or posterity in general; Carter Oil Co. v. Scott, D.C.Okl., 12 F.2d 780, 783. Issue. Burkley v. Burkley, 266 Pa. 338, 109 A. 687, 688; In re Tinker's Estate, 91 Oki. 21, 215 P. 779, 781. Also, all those to whom an estate descends, whether it be in a direct or collateral line from the intestate. Oakley v. Davey, 49 Ohio App. 113, 195 N.E. 406. One on whom the law has cast the property by descent. Smith v. Thom, 158 Ky. 655, 166 S.W. 182. An heir. Lee v. Roberson, 297 Ill. 321, 130 N.E. 774, 778. In this sense, the term is frequently held to include an adopted child. In re Cadwell's Estate, 26 Wy then what is being taught. Beware of country bumpkins who cant read and need others to validate their bullshit who preach your life is according to how well you read. Hit me iv-d [email protected]

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