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Meaning of Quasi posthumous child
In civil law. One who, born during the life of his grandfather or other male ascendant, was not his heir at the time he made his testament, but who, by the death of his father, became his heir in his lifetime. Inst. 2. 13. 2; Dig. 28. 3. 13.
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