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Progeny; a child or children; offspring. In law, sometimes, in a general sense, all persons descended from a common ancestor; all lineal descendants.
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To proceed, as progeny; to be derived; to be descended; to spring.
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Children or remoter issue of the deceased.
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Children, grandchildren and other direct descendants from a common ancestor.
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All persons who have descended from a common ancestor. This includes children, grandchildren, and any other descendents of whatever degree.
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Children, descendants, offspring.
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Generally offspring or lineal descendants including children or grandchildren. Unless otherwise limited, the term "issue" also includes adopted children.
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the immediate descendants of a person; "she was the mother of many offspring"; "he died without issue"
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circulate or distribute or equip with; "issue a new uniform to the children"; "supply blankets for the beds"
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a specific outreach to families of Sunday School children
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All of a person's lineal descendants of all generations (i.e., child, grandchildren, great-grandchildren
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The issue of a person means descendants as defined above.
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All descendants of a particular person. The term includes children, grandchildren and other descendants. May include adopted children.
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Offspring, children; lineal descendents of a common ancestor.
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Children, grandchildren and all other remoter descendants ˆ Top of page ˆ
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All of a person's lineal decedents of all generations (i.e., children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren).
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Your Issue are all you living direct bloodline descendants.
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Oneâ€(tm)s direct descendants such as children, grandchildren, etc.
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offspring. "Dying without issue" means dying without giving birth to, or fathering, children.
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All living decendants - children, grandchildren etc. Legally adopted children and grandchildren are included, unless the will expressly excludes them. Does not include step-children
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all the lineal descendents of a person, that is, children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and so on.
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A person's lineal descendants of all generations; includes a person's children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, etc.
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Descendants of a person, including not only children but grandchildren, and more remote descendants.
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All persons who are descended from a common ancestor. It is broader than the term "children," which is limited to the one generation.
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All of a person's descendants, whatever their relation.
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In insurance, a term applying to the insurance company's act of approving and forwarding new policies to the agent for delivery to applicants. Also used with reference to offspring or descendants.
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Children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, etc. (lineal descendants)
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Generally, children or grandchildren (progeny, offspring, lineal descendants) including adopted children. However, a testator can, in his or her will, define issue to exclude adopted children.
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means not only a person's children, but also any grandchildren and great grandchildren (i.e., all of the per­son's direct descendants).Legally adopted children and grand­children are included, unless the will expressly excludes them.
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All of the children, grandchildren and remoter descendants of a person, whether born within or outside marriage, including adopted children.
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This means your children, their children and so on all the way down the family tree. Unless you say otherwise, wills we prepare through the Barclays Will Writing Service are on the basis that any reference to children automatically includes provision for any child's children (your grandchildren) to take in substitution for that child if that child does not survive or reach an age specified in the will and so on.
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Offspring; Children; Lineal Descendants Of a Common Ancestor.
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a person's direct descendents.
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Descendants. All persons who have descended from a common ancestor.
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The descendants in any degree from a common ancestor including adopted children (EPTL 1-2.10).
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All persons who have descended from a common ancestor. (E.g., children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, etc).
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