Consortion - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: consortionQueen consort
Queen consort, the wife of the reigning King. She is a public person, exempt and distinct from the King, for she is of ability to purchase lands and to convey them, to make leases, to grant copyholds, and to do other acts of ownership, without the concurrence of her husband. She has separate courts and offices distinct from the King's, not only in matters of ceremony but even of law; and her attorney and solicitor-general are entitled to a place within the bar of his Majesty's courts, together with the King's Counsel. She may likewise be sued and sue alone, without joining her husband; she is indeed considered as a feme sole, and not as a feme covert. See Co. Litt. 133 a; Jac. Law Dict....
consortium
consortium pl: -sor·tia [-shə, -shē-ə] also: -sortiums [Latin, sharing, partnership, from consort- consors sharer, partner] 1 : an agreement, combination, or group (as of companies) formed to undertake an enterprise beyond the resources of any one member 2 Medieval Latin, marital partnership, from Latin : the right of one spouse to the company, affection, and assistance of and to sexual relations with the other ;also : the right of a parent or child to the company, affection, and assistance of the other [suing for loss of ] compare society ...
Bel Merodach
Babylonian the chief Babylonian god his consort was Sarpanitu...
Companion
One who accompanies or is in company with another for a longer or shorter period either from choice or casually one who is much in the company of or is associated with another or others an associate a comrade a consort a partner...
Consort
One who shares the lot of another a companion a partner especially a wife or husband...
Consortable
Suitable for association or companionship...
Consortion
Fellowship association companionship...
Consortship
The condition of a consort fellowship partnership...
Doorga
A Hindoo divinity the consort of Siva represented with ten arms...
Dumuzi
the Sumerian and Babylonian god of pastures and vegetation consort of Inanna...
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