Descendants definition

Descendants means your children, grandchildren, and their descendants.
Descendants means the legitimate children of the person or persons designated and the legitimate lineal Descendants of such legitimate children, and includes any person adopted before attaining the age of eighteen (18) and the adopted person’s Descendants. A child is “legitimate” as to such child’s father if (a) such child’s father has been determined to be such child’s parent by virtue of genetic testing of a type then reasonably relied upon by experts in the field of genetic testing; and (b) the father is, or has ever been, married to such child’s mother as of the date on which such determination must be made. The presumptions of paternity found in section 160.204 of the Texas Family Code, as amended, shall not apply. A child is always legitimate as to the mother who has given birth to such child.
Descendants means natural children and their natural descendants. Adopted children shall in all respects be treated equally with natural children and pass on the quality as Descendants like natural children, but always provided that the adoption took place before the 18th birthday of the person adopted.

Examples of Descendants in a sentence

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More Definitions of Descendants

Descendants of a person means his or her respective lineal descendants including adopted persons.
Descendants of the Grantor shall not include the Grantor's daughter, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or any of her issue.
Descendants propagation means access applies for all levels below <pauline>. “Self or Descendants” means access granted for that defined level and all the levels below it. “No propagation” means the access for that level is not granted.
Descendants shall include legally adopted persons; and "control" shall mean the ability to direct the management and operation of the entity and the ability of another party to approve major decisions shall not be deemed a lack of control. Notwithstanding the foregoing, at Closing, Buyer may designate another person or entity (the "Designated Grantee") to take title to the Project, provided that in consideration thereof, such person or entity shall deliver at Closing a guaranty in form reasonably satisfactory to Seller pursuant to which the Designated Grantee shall unconditionally and irrevocably and in favor of the Seller (a) guarantee the performance by the Buyer of the covenants and agreements of, and the truth and accuracy of the representations and warranties made by, the Buyer in the Agreement and in all related closing documents, and adopt such covenants, agreements, representations and warranties as though they had been made by the Designated Grantee directly and (b) agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Seller from and against any claims, damages, costs, expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses, including expert witnesses and consultants, if any), liability or losses suffered as a result of any inaccuracy or breach of the representations and warranties, or breach of any covenant or agreement, made by the Buyer in the Agreement or in any related closing document. The Designated Grantee shall agree that the Seller may enforce the foregoing guaranty and indemnification obligation against it without first making demand or taking action against the Buyer and such guaranty shall be construed as a guaranty of performance or payment, not as a guaranty of collection. The Designated Grantee shall not be deemed an assignee of Buyer's rights under the Agreement and Buyer shall not be released from any of its obligations hereunder. The Designated Grantee shall not be a party to the escrow agreement established pursuant to Section 30(b).
Descendants shall include children and descendants whenever born.
Descendants means persons to whom one is related in the descending line including children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and the like.
Descendants means a person's children, grandchildren, and all others who are in a direct line of descent from him or her. In other words, the term "descendants" refers to lineal descendants and excludes an intestate's ascendants or collateral relatives. The term