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Marriage
in whatever manner given, to become henceforth husband and wife. Consummation is not required; the consent may be exchanged most secretly,
Equal opportunity
have environmental facilities for developing their full human potential. This consummation is accomplished only when the utterly depressed groups can claim
Impotence
therefore to have sexual intercourse. Because an impotent husband cannot consummate a marriage, impotence has often been cited as a ground
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Impotency
person is impotent if his physical or mental condition make consummation of marriage a practical impossibility. Impotency may arise on account
Curtesy of England
the curtesy is initiated at the birth of issue, and consummated at the death of his wife. It is to be
Pawn or Pledge
of a pledge, the right of a pledgee is not consummated, except by possession; and, ordinarily, when that possession is relinquished,
C'sarian operation
right begins from the birth of the issue, and is consummated by the death of the wife; but if mother and
Perfection
or complete so that nothing requisite is wanting entire development consummate culture skill or moral excellence the highest attainable state or
Copula
Copula, the corporal consummation of marriage. See PER VERBA DE PRAESENTI, Copula (in logic),
Attempt
to commit the offence aimed, being reasonably proximate to the consummation of the offence, State of Maharashtra v. Mohd. Yakub, (1980)
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