sine liberis decessisse

sine liberis decessisse
/say kwis pregnaentam aksoram ralikwat, non vadiytar sayniy libaras dasiysisiy/
If a man dies, leaving his wife pregnant, he shall not be considered to have died without children. A rule of the civil law

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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