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  2. Brothers in Law - Wikipedia

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    Sibling-in-law, a person related to another by being the sibling of a spouse or the spouse of a sibling; Brothers in Law, a 1955 British novel; Brothers in Law, a 1957 film adaptation; Brothers in Law, a 1962 television series based on the novel; Brothers in Law (Radio series) adapted from the TV series by Richard Waring

  3. Sibling-in-law - Wikipedia

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    In Islamic law (Sharia) [5] and Jewish law (halakha), [6] sexual relations between siblings-in-law are prohibited as incestuous, unless the spouse is no longer married. Conversely, in Judaism there was the custom of yibbum, whereby a man had a non-obligatory duty to wed his deceased brother's childless widow, so she might have progeny by him. [7]

  4. Brothers in Law (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Brothers in Law is a 1955 comic novel by British author Henry Cecil, a county court judge, about Roger Thursby, a young barrister experiencing his first year in chambers. [1] It was followed by two sequels Friends at Court and Sober as a Judge .

  5. Legality of incest - Wikipedia

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    full blood brother and sister; father-in-law and daughter-in-law within the same branch; grandfather and granddaughter or great-granddaughter within the same branch; brother-in-law and sister-in-law within the same branch; Imprisonment for three to six years and a fine of रु 30,000–60,000 for sexual intercourse between:

  6. Prohibited degree of kinship - Wikipedia

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    first cousins (which is counted as fourth degree of kinship in Roman civil law tradition) In Imperial China (221 BCE to 1912), marriage between first cousins was partially allowed. Marrying the child of one’s paternal aunt, maternal uncle, or maternal aunt was generally accepted in Chinese history during most of China’s dynastic era.

  7. Jake Gyllenhaal Thought Working With Brother-In-Law Peter ...

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    Jake Gyllenhaal opened up about working with brother-in-law Peter Sarsgaard on AppleTV+’s Presumed Innocent. "I think it was a real wish that we'd get him when we all spoke about actors that ...

  8. Niece and nephew - Wikipedia

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    In the lineal kinship system used in the English-speaking world, a niece or nephew is a child of an individual's sibling or sibling-in-law. A niece is female and a nephew is male, and they would call their parents' siblings aunt or uncle. The gender-neutral term nibling has been used in place of the common terms, especially in specialist ...

  9. Real-life brothers-in-law Jake Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard ...

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    The brothers-in-law recognized their emotionally charged scenes could be a spectacle, like when Sarsgaard's character grills Gyllenhaal's in a cross-examination. “Everyone is excited for it ...