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HOME SECRETARY'S BILL.
The text is issued of the Home Secre tary's bill to provide for the legitimation of illegitimate persons by the subsequent marriage of their parents. The operative clauses read as follows:-
1-Where the parents of an illegitimate. person, whether born before or after the passing of this Act, marry one another after the passing of this Act, the marriage shall, if the father of the illegitimate person is at the date of the marriage domiciled in England or Wales, render that person, as from the date of the marriage legitimate for all purposes; and where before the time of the marriage the illegitimate person has died bearing] any issue, be shall, for the purposes of determining the right of that issue to any property be deemed, except where such right depends on his legitimacy at a date earlier than the marriage, to have been legitimate at the time of his death, provided that
(4) A person legitimated under this section ntid the issue of any person who, I if he had survived the inarriage of his parents, would have been legitimated under this section shall not be entitled to succeed to or take any property, real or personul, settled by any disposition made, or in the ease of a testamentary disposition taking effect, before the passing of this Act, unless such person or issue. would have been entitled to succeed to take such property if this Act had not been passed vand
(4) Nothing in this Act shall affres f the Sicerssi to any title or dignity, er render any person capable of suced- ing to a transmitting a right to succeed to any site de dignity.
2-Where do illegitimate person on the subsequent inarriage of his parents, whe ther by virtus of this Act or by the law, of the country in which his father was domiciled at the time of the subsequent marriage, becomes legitimate, or is devan. e for the purpose of determining the right of his issue to any property to have
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3. It shall be competent for the Re gistrar-General, on production of satis factory evidence, to authorise at any time; the re-registration of the birth of any person made legitimate by the subsequent marriage of his parent.
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