What do you understand by modern version of laws in different contexts?
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Context. The language that precedes and follows a series of words, such as a particular sentence or clause. The context of a legal document is often scrutinized to shed light upon the intent of an ambiguous or obscure sentence or clause so that it may be interpreted as its drafter intended.
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The condition before the law, or the social status, of a child whose parents were not married to each other at the time of his or her birth. ... Modern law has given the nonmarital child more rights but still differentiates between the marital and nonmarital status.
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