What is the test for using the term issue "issue" in the context of the issue?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Evans, 1894 CanLII 41 (ON CA):

I think there is abundant evidence upon the whole will that the term “issue” here meant “children,” and the element which was wanting in Roddy v. Fitzgerald, 6 H.L.C. 823, is supplied.

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