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INTER CONJUNCTAS PERSONAS

Betwee conjunct persons. By the act 1621, c 18, all conveyances or alienations between conjunct persons, unless granted for onerous causes, are declared, as in a question with creditors, to be null and of no avail. Conjunct persons are those standing in a certain degree of relationship to each other; such, for example, as brothers, sisters, sons, uncles, etc. These were formerly excluded as witnesses, on account of their relationship ; but this, as a ground of exclusion, has been abolished. Tray. Lat. Max.

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