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Husband

Husband, means a Parsi husband. [Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936 (3 of 1936) s. 2(5)] A married man;

Grievous hurt

or (g) any hurt which endangers life. [Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936 (3 of 1936), s. 2 (4)]

Illegal contract

breach of promise of marriage by a married man pending divorce after decree nisi may be actionable, Fender v. Mildmay, (1937)

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Impotence

As to 'Oath of Calumny' (q.v.) in Scottish actions of divorce and nullity, see (English) Court of Session Act, 1830 (11

Marriage with another woman

Marriage with another woman, mean marriage of any person, being married, to any other person, during the life of the...

Incompatibility

incompatible; irreconcilability. Incompatibility is recognized as a no-fault ground for divorce in many states, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 768.

Jactitation

though a rare proceeding, may still be brought in the Divorce Court by the express terms of the (English) Matrimonial Causes

Judge Ordinary

Judge Ordinary, the juge of the Court for Divorce.

Lay impropriators

to whose use ecclesiastical benefices have been annexed. At the dissolution of the monasteries by stat. 27 Hen. 8, c. 28,

Maritime Courts

to a division of the High Court, called the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division (ibid., s. 34) (see now Jud. Act,

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Husband

Husband, means a Parsi husband. [Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936 (3 of 1936) s. 2(5)] A married man;

Grievous hurt

or (g) any hurt which endangers life. [Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936 (3 of 1936), s. 2 (4)]

Illegal contract

breach of promise of marriage by a married man pending divorce after decree nisi may be actionable, Fender v. Mildmay, (1937)

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Impotence

As to 'Oath of Calumny' (q.v.) in Scottish actions of divorce and nullity, see (English) Court of Session Act, 1830 (11

Marriage with another woman

Marriage with another woman, mean marriage of any person, being married, to any other person, during the life of the...

Incompatibility

incompatible; irreconcilability. Incompatibility is recognized as a no-fault ground for divorce in many states, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 768.

Jactitation

though a rare proceeding, may still be brought in the Divorce Court by the express terms of the (English) Matrimonial Causes

Judge Ordinary

Judge Ordinary, the juge of the Court for Divorce.

Lay impropriators

to whose use ecclesiastical benefices have been annexed. At the dissolution of the monasteries by stat. 27 Hen. 8, c. 28,

Maritime Courts

to a division of the High Court, called the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division (ibid., s. 34) (see now Jud. Act,

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Husband

Husband, means a Parsi husband. [Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936 (3 of 1936) s. 2(5)] A married man;

Grievous hurt

or (g) any hurt which endangers life. [Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936 (3 of 1936), s. 2 (4)]

Illegal contract

breach of promise of marriage by a married man pending divorce after decree nisi may be actionable, Fender v. Mildmay, (1937)

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Impotence

As to 'Oath of Calumny' (q.v.) in Scottish actions of divorce and nullity, see (English) Court of Session Act, 1830 (11

Marriage with another woman

Marriage with another woman, mean marriage of any person, being married, to any other person, during the life of the...

Incompatibility

incompatible; irreconcilability. Incompatibility is recognized as a no-fault ground for divorce in many states, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 768.

Jactitation

though a rare proceeding, may still be brought in the Divorce Court by the express terms of the (English) Matrimonial Causes

Judge Ordinary

Judge Ordinary, the juge of the Court for Divorce.

Lay impropriators

to whose use ecclesiastical benefices have been annexed. At the dissolution of the monasteries by stat. 27 Hen. 8, c. 28,

Maritime Courts

to a division of the High Court, called the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division (ibid., s. 34) (see now Jud. Act,

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Husband

Husband, means a Parsi husband. [Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936 (3 of 1936) s. 2(5)] A married man;

Grievous hurt

or (g) any hurt which endangers life. [Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936 (3 of 1936), s. 2 (4)]

Illegal contract

breach of promise of marriage by a married man pending divorce after decree nisi may be actionable, Fender v. Mildmay, (1937)

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Impotence

As to 'Oath of Calumny' (q.v.) in Scottish actions of divorce and nullity, see (English) Court of Session Act, 1830 (11

Marriage with another woman

Marriage with another woman, mean marriage of any person, being married, to any other person, during the life of the...

Incompatibility

incompatible; irreconcilability. Incompatibility is recognized as a no-fault ground for divorce in many states, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 768.

Jactitation

though a rare proceeding, may still be brought in the Divorce Court by the express terms of the (English) Matrimonial Causes

Judge Ordinary

Judge Ordinary, the juge of the Court for Divorce.

Lay impropriators

to whose use ecclesiastical benefices have been annexed. At the dissolution of the monasteries by stat. 27 Hen. 8, c. 28,

Maritime Courts

to a division of the High Court, called the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division (ibid., s. 34) (see now Jud. Act,

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