Desertion - Law Dictionary Search Results
Desertion
Desertion, (1) the criminal offence of abandoning the naval or military
constructive desertion
constructive desertion : the act of one spouse forcing the other (as
desertion
desertion : the forsaking of a person, post, or relationship: as
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Desert
Desert, to 'desert' together with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions,
Deserted premises
Deserted premises. Landlords are enabled to recover possession of such premises
deserted
having no residents as deserted villages
Desertness
A deserted condition
Divorce
amending the (English) Judicature Act, 1925, for (a) adultery, (b) desertion for three years preceding petition, (c) cruelty, (d) incurable unsoundness
Judicial separation
non-compliance with a decree for restitution of conjugal rights, or desertion without cause for two years and upwards [(English) Judicature Act,
Protection order
protect property acquired and to be acquired by her since desertion, as if she were a feme sole; after the order
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