Section 26:
Collateral consanguinity.
(1) Collateral consanguinity is that which subsists between two
persons who are decended from the same stock or ancestor, but neither of whom is descended in a direct
line from the other.
(2) For the purpose of ascertaining in what degree of kindred any collateral relative stands to a person
deceased, it is necessary to reckon upwards from the person deceased to the common stock and then
downwards to the collateral relative, a degree being allowed for each person, both ascending and
descending.