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The Moroccan legislator regulated the descent in chapter II, section I, of Book III of the Family Code. He devoted 13 articles from 150 to 162. He defined descent as a legitimate flesh between the father and his child, which passed from the ancestor to the successor. He then specified the reasons for: bed, confession and suspicion. father’s endorsement and all other legitimate means. This is new in the Family Code, together with the abolished Personal Status Code. However, the Moroccan legislator did not mention the foreign descent in Dahir 12, 1913, concerning the civil status of the French and foreigners in Morocco.wish cause many problems on right of children in this area.
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