Legal Definition and Related Resources of Lineal consanguinity
Meaning of Lineal consanguinity
That kind of consanguinity which subsists between persons of whom one is descended in a direct line from the other; as between a particular person and his father, grandfather, greatgrandfather, and so upward, in the direct ascending line; or between the same person and his son, grandson, great-grandson, and so downwards, in the direct descending line. 2 Bl. Comm. 203; 198 111. 317.
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