Collateral kinship definition

Collateral kinship means a relationship that is not lineal, but stems from a common ancestor;
Collateral kinship means a relationship that is not lineal but derives from a common ancestor.
Collateral kinship means a relationship that is not

Examples of Collateral kinship in a sentence

  • Collateral kinship shall mean a relationship that is not lineal, but stems from a common ancestor.

  • Goody’s work (1983), referring that in Europe there was the passage from a Bifurcate Collateral kinship (and marriage) structure to a neolocal structure.

  • For example, parent and child are related in the first degree of lineal kinship or consanguinity, grandchild and grandparent are related in the second degree, and great-grandchild and great-grandparent are related in the third degree.(c) Collateral kinship or consanguinity is the relationship between two people who spring from a common ancestor, but neither person is the direct descendent of the other.

  • For example, parent and child are related in the first degree of lineal kinship or consanguinity, grandchild and grandparent are related in the second degree, and great-grandchild and great-grandparent are related in the third degree.(c) Collateral kinship or consanguinity is the relationship between two people who spring from a common ancestor, but neither person is the direct descendant of the other.

  • Collateral kinship is the one that connects siblings (2nd degree), uncles/aunts and nephews/nieces (3rd degree), first cousins (4th degree), etc.

Related to Collateral kinship

  • Collateral has the meaning specified in the Granting Clause of this Indenture.

  • Collateral Call means a notice to a Participant that additional Collateral, or possibly early payment, is required in order to remain in, or to regain, compliance with Tariff, Attachment Q. Commencement Date: