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Filius populi






Filius populi

The son of the people; a bastard.

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People
A state.

Bastard
An illegitimate child, born in a relationship between two persons that are not married (ie. not in wedlock) or who are not married at the time of the child's birth.



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Filiation
The relation or tie between a child and its parent, especially its father; also, ascertainment of paternity, affiliation.

Filing a lawsuit
Ways and procedures to file an individual lawsuit or a class action lawsuit.

Filing fee
The fee required for filing various documents.

Filius
The son, the immediate male descendant. This term is used in making genealogical tables.

Filius mulieratus
The eldest legitimate son of parents, who, before their marriage, had illegitimate children.

Filius nullius
The child of nobody.



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Filiation
The relation or tie between a child and its parent, especially its father; also, ascertainment of paternity, affiliation.

Filing fee
The fee required for filing various documents.

Filius
The son, the immediate male descendant. This term is used in making genealogical tables.

Filius mulieratus
The eldest legitimate son of parents, who, before their marriage, had illegitimate children.

Filius nullius
The child of nobody.

Filius populi

Filley
A mare not more than one year old.

Filum
The middle; the thread of anything; as filum aqua.

Filum aquae
The thread or middle of a water course.

Filum viae
The thread or middle of the road.

Fin de non recevoir
French law. An exception or plea founded on law, which, without entering into the merits of the action, shows that the plaintiff has no right to bring it, either because the time during which it ought to have been brought has elapsed, which is called prescription, or that there has been a compromise, accord and satisfaction, or any other cause which has destroyed the right of action which once subsisted.

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