Elopement - Law Dictionary Search Results
Eloper
One who elopes
Elopement
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Elope
To run away or escape privately from the place or station to which one is bound by duty said especially of a woman or a man either married or unmarried who runs away with a paramour...
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Elops
A genus of fishes See Saury
Obsolete
masters' presence; and that of 1285 in the Stat. Westm. Sec., 13 Edw. 1, c. 34, by which elopement with a nun from her convent, although the nun consent, is punishable by three years' imprisonment and fine.
Alimony
maintenance, and the fact of a marriage is established. But she is not entitled to it if she elope with an adulterer, or wilfully leave her husband without any just cause for so doing. It is of
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