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(Eugen Grebenik et al., first edition 1958)
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Revision as of 16:42, 4 February 2010

Degree of consanguinity  (DEGREE of consanguinity)


, In many countries a minimum age at marriage1 is laid down by law. The age differs from country to country and may be different for the two sexes. Marriages among persons closely related by blood are called consanguineous marriages2 and are generally prohibited by law or custom. Persons who are forbidden to marry one another for these reasons are said to bo within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity3.
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