filiate - fix the paternity of; "The court filiated the child born out of wedlock"
law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"
set, determine - fix conclusively or authoritatively; "set the rules"
Newton was relieved to find a different opinion existed, not because of any moral objection to such discrimination in favor of male masters but because it would be "ruinous to parishes if they cannot on complaint before magistrates get the children of such women filiated" (100, 105).
(45) If the child is not born of a marriage and is not already filiated to another man, a man may acknowledge the child by an authentic act (46) or by signing the birth certificate (47) The filiation statute does not expressly allow two fathers to be placed on the birth certificate, but Louisiana courts have allowed it under some situations involving heterosexual fathers.
General Information: All the experiments was approved by the ethic committee of The First Af- filiated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University and consent has been obtained from all patients.
Wang Yi's anecdote, most likely his own fabrication, can be filiated to a skeptical tendency in a certain stratum of Han society, suggesting Qu Yuan's dispassionate perception of the performance by keeping the figure of the poet marginal, as spectator to unofficial rituals.