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What query gives me the list of child tables accessing a unique key (But Not PK) for a given table?

For. E.g. In the folloiwng scenario I should get o/p as t3

create table t1 (id1 int primary key , id2 int unique )

create table t2 (id1 int references t1(id1))
create table t3 (id2 int references t1(id2))


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insert into Test (code, prime) values ('RLW', cast(0 as bit))

select *
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