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Consummation
Consummation, of tenancy by the curtesy is when a husband, upon
Consummation
The act of consummating or the state of being consummated completion perfection termination end
Consummative
Serving to consummate completing
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Attempt to commit crime
to more than mere preparation, but falling short of actual consummation, and, possessing, except for failure to consummate, all the elements
Consumption and use
Consummation, of tenancy by the curtesy is when a husband, upon
Consummately
In a consummate manner completely
Desertion
cohabitation by the parties, or without the marriage having been consummated. The person who actually withdraws from cohabitation is not necessarily
Donatio mortis causa
of death; a death-bed disposition; an inchoate gift of personalty consummated by the giver's death. It is derived from the Civil
Defeasance (defeasance)
conditions must be strictly performed before the defeazance can be consummated. So long as it was the law that a condition
Divorce
a decree of nullity of marriage are: (a) refusal to consummate, (b) mental deficiency or epileptic effliction at the time of
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