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PARENTAGE. Kindred. Vide 2 Bouv. Inst. n. 1955; Branch; Line. PARENTS. The lawful1 father and mother of the party spoken of. 1 Murph. R. 336; 11 S. & R. 93. 2. The term parent differs from that of ancestor, the latter embracing not only the father and mother, but every per ascending2 line. It differs also from predecessor3, which is applied4 to corporators. Wood's Inst. 68; 7 Ves. 522; 1 Murph. 336; 6 Binn. 255. See Father; Mother. 3. By the civil law grandfathers and grandmothers, and other ascendants, were, in certain cases, considered parents. Dict. de Jurisp. Parente. Vide 1 Ashm. R. 55; 2 Kent, Com. 159; 5 East, R. 223; Bouv. Inst. Index, h. t. PARES. A man's equals; his peers. (q. v.) 3 Bl. Com. 349. PARES CURIE, feudal5 law, Those vassals6 who were bound to attend the lord's court were so called. Ersk. Inst. B. 2, tit. 3, s. 17. PARI DELICTO crim. law. In a similar offence or crime; equal in guilt7. A person who is in pari delicto with another, differs from a particeps criminis in this, that the former always includes the latter but the latter does not always include the former. 8 East, 381, 2. PARI MATERIA. Of the same matter; on the same subject; as, laws pari materia must be construed8 with reference to each other. Bac. Ab. Stat. I. 3. PARI PASSU. By the same gradation. PARISH. A district of country of different extents. In the ecclesiastical law it signified the territory committed to the charge of a parson, vicar, or other minister. Ayl. Parerg. 404; 2 Bl. Com. 112. In Louisiana, the state is divided into parishes. 点击收听单词发音
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