Putative

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Reputed to be that which is not. The word is frequently used; as, putative father, putative marriage, putative wife, and the like. And Toullier (Dr. Civ. torn. 7, note 29) uses the words putative owner, proprietaire putatif. Lord Kames uses the same expression (Eq. 391).

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Reputed to be that which is not. The word is frequently used; as, putative father, putative marriage, putative wife, and the like. And Toullier (Dr. Civ. torn. 7, note 29) uses the words putative owner, proprietaire putatif. Lord Kames uses the same expression (Eq. 391).

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Alleged; supposed; used in family law. For example, in a paternity suit, the court would speak of the “putative” father.

(Revised by Ann De Vries)

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    In Re N.L.B. V. Lentz: The Missouri Supreme Court’s Unwarranted Extension of a Putative Father’s Constitutional Protections, Missouri Law Review; September 22, 2007; Standlee, Lauren

    PUTATIVE FATHER REGISTRY DEADLINES AND THE SERVICEMEMBERS CIVIL RELIEF ACT (SCRA), Air Force Law Review; January 1, 2007; Smith, Erik L

    Florida Court Allows Plaintiff Extensive Communication with Putative Class Members, Mondaq Business Briefing; November 15, 2013

    Florida’s putative father registry: more work is needed to follow the established national trends toward stable adoption placements., Florida Bar Journal; January 1, 2008; Hickman, Amy U. Tate, Jeanne T.

    Indentification and cloning of putative human neuronal voltage-gated calcium channel gamma-2 and gamma-3 subunits: Neurologic implications, Mayo Clinic Proceedings; April 1, 1999; Black, John L III Lennon, Vanda A

    Putative niche identified for murine mammary epithelial stem cells., Biotech Week; July 30, 2003

    Court Of Appeal Reminds Litigants That Settling With Named Plaintiff Does Not Necessarily End Putative Class Action.(Pirjada v. Superior Court, 2011 WL 6144930, Case No. B234813), Mondaq Business Briefing; January 10, 2012

    Toward a National Putative Father Registry Database, Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy; June 22, 2002; Beck, Mary

    California Supreme Court Rules Putative Spouse May Pursue Wrongful Death Claim, Lawyers USA; June 27, 2013; Murphy, Pat

    Toward a national putative father registry database, Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy; July 1, 2002; Beck, Mary

    Putative gene malfunction may be involved in early-stage gastric carcinogenesis., Health & Medicine Week; September 29, 2003

    Putative olfactory antennae proteins identified in An. gambiae., TB & Outbreaks Week; December 30, 2003

    Basal cell subpopulation as putative human prostate carcinoma stem cells, Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica; January 1, 2007; Kuzmanov, Aleksandar Hayrabedyan, Soren Karaivanov, Milen Todorova, Krassimira

    Putative Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Airtran Airways, Inc., Journal of Transportation; April 10, 2010

    Dissecting the role of putative CD81 binding regions of E2 in mediating HCV entry: Putative CD81 binding region 1 is not involved in CD81 binding.(Research)(Hepatitis C virus), Virology Journal; March 20, 2008; Rothwangl, Katharina B. Manicassamy, Balaji Uprichard, Susan L. Rong, Lijun

    Understanding putative risk factors for schizophrenia: retrospective and prospective studies, Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience; September 1, 2005; King, Suzanne

    Employers May Settle California Wage and Hour Claims Directly With Putative Class Members.(Chindarah v. Pick Up Stix Inc.)(Case overview), Mondaq Business Briefing; July 2, 2009; Nadolenco, John Pollock, Bronwyn F. Jauffret, Jerome M.

    The crystal structure of the putative peptide-binding fragment from the human Hsp40 protein Hdj1.(Research article), BMC Structural Biology; January 22, 2008; Hu, Junbin Wu, Yunkun Li, Jingzhi Qian, Xinguo Fu, Zhengqing Sha, Bingdong

    Purpose Of Putative Vomeronasal Organ: Only The Nose Knows., Health & Medicine Week; March 26, 2001

    Ninth Circuit Provides Guidance On The Requirements For Removing Putative Class Actions To Federal Court.(Campbell, et al. v. Vitran Exp., Inc., 2012 WL 746276)(Class Action Fairness Act of 2005)(Case overview), Mondaq Business Briefing; April 2, 2012


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