Mother. -As a further step towards the natural state of things, we recommend that the mother of an illegitimate child born after the passing of the Act, be required to support it, and that any relief occasioned by the wants of the child be considered... Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Página 569por Great Britain. Parliament - 1834Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1835 - 906 páginas
...a further step towards the natural state of things, recommended that the mother of an illegitimate child should be required to support it, and that any...of the child be considered relief afforded to the 248] [249 parent." Now, lie would adopt the language of the commissioners, and would carry it one step... | |
| Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners - 1834 - 520 páginas
...THINGS, WE RECOMMEND THAT THE MOTHER OF AN ILLEGITIMATE CHILD BORN AFTER THE PASSING OF THE ACT, DE REQUIRED TO SUPPORT IT, AND THAT ANY RELIEF OCCASIONED...CHILD BE CONSIDERED RELIEF AFFORDED TO THE PARENT. This is now the law with respect to a widow ; and an unmarried mother has voluntarily put herself into... | |
| 1834 - 426 páginas
...recommend that the mother of an illegitimate child, born after the passing of the act, be * quired to support it, and that any relief occasioned by the wants of the child b; considered relief afforded to the pursA 19. We recommend that the USS liability be extended to her... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 942 páginas
...a further step towards the natural state of things, recommended that the mother of an illegitimate child should be required to support it, and that any...ascertained, should both be required to support it. This was its right from the instant it drew breath ; and it was impossible to imagine any process of... | |
| 1835 - 928 páginas
...a further step towards the natural state of things, recommended that the mother of an illegitimate child should be required to support it, and that any...ascertained, should both be required to support it. This was its right from the instant it drew breath ; and it was impossible to imagine any process of... | |
| James N. Mahon - 1835 - 214 páginas
...of things, we recommend that the mother of an illegitimate child, born after the passing of the act, be required to support it, and that any relief occasioned...child be considered relief afforded to the parent. This is row the law with respect to a widow ; and an unmarried mother has voluntarily put herself into... | |
| Sir George Nicholls - 1898 - 482 páginas
...recommended — the parent. " That the mother of an illegitimate child born after the passing of the Act, be required to support it, and that any relief occasioned...child, be considered relief afforded to the parent." This, it is pointed out, is the law with respect to a widow, and there can be no reason for giving... | |
| John Theodore Dodd - 1906 - 158 páginas
...of things, we recommend that the mother of an illegitimate child born after the passing of the Act, be required to support it, and that any relief occasioned...child be considered relief afforded to the parent. 1 19. SUPPORT OF ILLEGITIMATE BY MOTHER'S HUSBAND. We recommend that the same liability be extended... | |
| Joseph A. Kestner - 1985 - 262 páginas
...OF THINGS, WE RECOMMEND THAT THE MOTHER OF AN ILLEGITIMATE CHILD BORN AFTER THE PASSING OF THE ACT, BE REQUIRED TO SUPPORT IT, AND THAT ANY RELIEF OCCASIONED...CHILD BE CONSIDERED RELIEF AFFORDED TO THE PARENT," with the further recommendation "THAT THE SECOND SECTION OF THE 1 8 ELIZ., CAP. 3, AND ALL OTHER ACTS... | |
| David Charles Douglas, George Malcolm Young, W. D. Handcock - 1996 - 1050 páginas
...of things, we recommend that the mother of an illegitimate child born after the passing of the Act, be required to support it, and that any relief occasioned...child be considered relief afforded to the parent. . . . We recommend that the same liability be extended to her husband. . . . On the other hand, we... | |
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