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In France, the supreme court. (Short notes).


In France, the Supreme Court has ruled that a 7-year-old child, whose mother says she would have aborted a·bort  
v. a·bort·ed, a·bort·ing, a·borts

v.intr.
1. To give birth prematurely or before term; miscarry.

2. To cease growth before full development or maturation.

3.
 if her doctor had told her that she was carrying a Downs syndrome syndrome /syn·drome/ (sin´drom) a set of symptoms occurring together; the sum of signs of any morbid state; a symptom complex. See also entries under disease.  baby, is to be financially reimbursed for his future material needs.
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Title Annotation:downs syndrome baby lawsuit
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Date:Jan 1, 2002
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