paternity
91Partible paternity — is where the nurture of a child is shared by multiple fathers, a form of polyandry.Stephen Beckerman of Penn State University and others have noted it in a number of traditional cultures. He suggests that children in such cultures fare better. He …
92statutory paternity leave — A one or two week period of leave granted by statute on the birth (or adoption) of a child, to a male or female employee who is the spouse or partner of the mother (or other adoptive parent) and expects to have responsibility for raising the… …
93statutory paternity pay — (SPP) A statutory benefit payable to employees on statutory paternity leave provided they earn at least the lower earnings limit. SPP is payable for up to two weeks at the prescribed rate (or earnings related rate if lower) of statutory maternity …
94Homer's Paternity Coot — Les deux font le père Les deux font le père Saison 17 Épisode n°10 Titre original Homer s Paternity Coot Titre québecois Voyage au fond du père Code de production HABF03 1e diffusio …
95statutory paternity pay — UK US noun [U] (ABBREVIATION SPP) LAW, HR, WORKPLACE ► money that must by law be paid to the father of a new baby while he is away from his job: »Most employees will be entitled to statutory paternity pay of £100 a week. → Compare STATUTORY… …
96multiple paternity — multiple paternity. См. множественное отцовство. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) …
97Exclusions of paternity on the ABO system — ▪ Table Exclusions of paternity on the ABO system matings possible children impossible children O X O O A, B, AB O X A O, A B, AB O X B O, B A, AB O X AB A, B O, AB A X A O, A B, AB A X B O, A, B, AB A X AB A, B, AB O B X B O, B A, AB B X AB A, B …
98assignment of paternity — index filiation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
99determination of a child's paternity — index filiation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
100acknowledgment of paternity — recognition of fatherhood (Law) …