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4 | notorious possession of the status of natural child |
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4 | Well-known recognition of children born out of wedlock |
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notorious possession of the status of natural child Explanation: Example from the ref site: "...In addition to express acknowledgement, there is also the possibility of tacit acknowledgement of civil status. This results from the verification by a competent judge of the 'notorious possession of the status of natural child'..." Saludos... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-01-04 17:36:30 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- en www.registrocivil.cl/registro/col01/filiacion.htm#importanc... se encuentra esta definición: \"Importancia de la posesión notoria del estado civil de hijo o hija La posesión notoria es una situación de hecho que consiste en que el padre, madre o ambos han tratado a una persona como hijo o hija, dándole educación y un hogar, presentándolo como hijo o hija a sus parientes y amigos, y éstos y el vecindario de su domicilio en general la consideran y reconocen como tal.\" Reference: http://www.globalmarch.org/virtuallibrary/crc-country-offici... |
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Well-known recognition of children born out of wedlock Explanation: Well-known recognition of children born out of wedlock Ref: posesión notoria de estado: The “posesión notoria de estado” of daughter or son born out of wedlock consists of treating her/him as a daughter or son, giving her/him the father’s last name, providing him/her with food, introducing her/him as his daughter or son to third parties, and children acting as the daughter or son of the father or mother. During the parent´s life time investigation of paternal or maternal identity may be carried out at any time: http://www.inamu.go.cr/publicaciones/responsible_paternity_l... out of wedlock Of parents not legally married, as in Over the centuries many royal children were born out of wedlock. The noun wedlock, for the state of being married, is rarely heard today except in this phrase, first recorded in 1675; its converse, in wedlock, dates from the 1300s and is even more rarely used. The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer © 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust http://www.xrefer.com/entry.jsp?xrefid=434628&secid=.1.1.-&h... ****** wedlock n. the married state. Idiom born in (or out of) wedlock born of married (or unmarried) parents.[OE wedl c marriage vow f. wed pledge (rel. to wed) + -l c suffix denoting action] The Oxford English Reference Dictionary, © Oxford University Press 1996 http://www.xrefer.com/entry.jsp?xrefid=434628&secid=.1.1.-&h... Suerte, Manuel |
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