Legal Definition and Related Resources of Collateral consanguinity
Meaning of Collateral consanguinity
That relationship which subsists between persons who have the same ancestors, but not the same descendants; who do not descend one from the other. 2 Bl. Comm. 203. The essential fact of consanguinity (common ancestral blood) is the same in lineal and collateral consanguinity, but the relationship is aside from the direct line. Thus, father, son, and grandson are lineally related; uncle and nephew, collaterally.
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