Consummation - Law Dictionary Search Results
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)
Perfect
Brought to consummation or completeness completed not defective nor redundant having all the
Execution
executing a carrying into effect or to completion performance achievement consummation as the execution of a plan a work etc
Consummation
The act of consummating or the state of being consummated completion perfection termination end
Curtesy of England
the curtesy is initiated at the birth of issue, and consummated at the death of his wife. It is to be
Impotence
therefore to have sexual intercourse. Because an impotent husband cannot consummate a marriage, impotence has often been cited as a ground
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
Divorce
a decree of nullity of marriage are: (a) refusal to consummate, (b) mental deficiency or epileptic effliction at the time of
Defeasance (defeasance)
conditions must be strictly performed before the defeazance can be consummated. So long as it was the law that a condition
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