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ISSUE

Another word for children and their children, your descendants, by generation, such as grandchildren, great grandchildren, etc.

Law Dictionary – Alternative Legal Definition

(verb) – To send forth; to emit; to promulgate; as, an officer issues orders, process issues from a court. To put into circulation; as, the treasury issues notes.

(noun) – The act of issuing, sending forth, emitting or promulgating; the giving a thing its first inception; as the issue of an order or a writ.
In pleading. The disputed point or ques tlon to which the parties in an action have narrowed their several allegations, and upon which they are desirous of obtaining the decision of the proper tribunal. When the pluintlff and defendant have arrived at some specific point or matter affirmed on the one side, and denied on the other, they are said to be at issue. The question so set apart is called the “issue,” and 18 designated, according to its nature, as an “issue in fact” or an “issue in law.” Brown.
Issues arise upon the pleadings, when a fact or conclusion of law is maintained by the one party and controverted by the other. They are of two kinds: (1) Of law; and (2) of fact. Code N. Y. f 248; Rev. Code Iowa 1880,

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