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LINE, descents. The series of persons who have descended from a common ancestor, placed one under the other, in the order of their birth. It connects successively all the relations by blood to each other. Vide Consanguinity; Degree. ³ A ³ ³ s ³ ÚÄ 6. Tritavus, Tritavia. ³ c ³ ÃÄ 5. Atavus, Atavia. ³ e ³ ÃÄ 4. Abavus, Abavia. ³ n ³ Great grand- ³ ³ ³ d Ä´ father, great ÃÄ ÃÄ 3. Proavus, Proavia. ³ i ³ grandmother, ³ ³ ³ n ³ ³ ³ g ³ Grand father, ³ ³ ³ ³ grandmother ÃÄ ÃÄ 2. Avus, Avia. ³ l ³ ³ ³ i ³ Father, mother ÃÄ 1. Pater, Mater. ³ n ³ ³ ³ e ³ ³ 2. The line is either direct or collateral. The direct line is composed of all the persons who are descended from each other. If, in the direct line, any one person is assumed the propositus, in order to count from him upwards and downwards, the line will be divided into two parts, the ascending and descending lines. The ascending line is that, which counting from the propositus, ascends to his ancestors, to his father, grandfather, great-grandfather, &c. The descending line, is that which, counting from the same person, descends to his children, grandchildren, great-grand-children, &c. The preceding table is an example. 3. The collateral line considered by itself, and in relation to the common ancestor, is a direct line; it becomes collateral when placed along side of another line below the common ancestor, in whom both lines unite for example:
4. These two lines are independent of each other; they have no connexion, except by their union in the person of the common ancestor. This reunion is what forms the relation among the persons composing the two lines. 5. A line is also paternal or maternal. In the examination of a person's ascending line, the line ascends first to his father, next to his paternal grandfather, his paternal great-grandfather, &c. so on from father to father; this is called the paternal line. Another line will be found to ascend from the same person to his mother, his maternal grandmother, and so from mother to mother; this is the maternal line. These lines, however, do not take in all the ascendants, there are many others who must be imagined. The number of ascendants is double at each degree, as is shown by the following table:
Vide 2 Bl. Com. 200, b. 2, c. 14; Poth. Des Successions, ch. 1, art. 3, Sec. 2; and article Ascendants. LINE, measures. A line is a lineal measure containing the one twelfth part of a on inch. LINE, estates. The division between two estates. Limit; border; boundary.
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