nephew definition

nephew means the child of a person’s brother or sister, and “niece” has a corresponding meaning.
nephew means the male child of a brother, sister, brother-in-law, or sister- in-law, whether by blood, marriage, or adoption.
nephew means a child of an employee’s sibling and “aunt” or “uncle” means the sibling of an employee’s father or mother.

Examples of nephew in a sentence

  • XXXXXXXX Minister of Industries and Commerce Signed on behalf of Xxxxx and Nephew Associated Companies Director Signed on behalf of Commonwealth Fabric Corporation Limited X.

  • Xxxxx and Company Ltd Xxxxx and Nephew (New Zealand) Ltd Xxxxx and Nephew Textiles Ltd Signed on behalf of the Government of New Zealand X.


More Definitions of nephew

nephew means the male child of a Cuwi (father’s sister), whether by blood, marriage, or adoption. In a non-Winnebago setting this person would be considered a cousin to the child. (See Winnebago Kinship System chart in 4-135).
nephew means the son of a person’s brother or sister;
nephew means the son of a person's brother or sister;
nephew or "niece" means child of a parent's sister or brother; "tax" means tax levied under this Chapter;
nephew means the child of a person's brother or sister, and “niece” has a corresponding meaning.
nephew means the child of a person’s brother or sister, and “niece” has a corresponding meaning.(4) Where subsection (1) applies in a case where A is related to B as B’s child by virtue of the meaning of “child” in subsection (3), A does not commit an offence under this section unless A is 18 or over.(5) Where in proceedings for an offence under this section it is proved that the defendant was related to B in any of those ways, it is to be taken that the defendant knew or could reasonably have been expected to know that he or she was related in that way unless sufficient evidence is adduced to raise an issue as to whether the defendant knew or could reasonably have been expected to know that he or she was.(6) Nothing in section 35 of the Adoption Act 1984 (which disapplies the status provisions in section 29 of that Act for the purposes of this section) is to be read as preventing the application of section 29 of the Adoption Act 1984 for the purposes of the meaning of “parent” and “child” in subsection (3).Maximum penalty —
nephew means the child of a person's brother or sister, and “niece”has a corresponding meaning.