Impotence - Law Dictionary Search Results
Impotence
Impotence, physical inability of a man or woman to perform the
Impotent, Impotency
Impotent, Impotency, a party is impotent if his or her mental
Impotency
Impotency means a person is impotent if his physical or mental
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Impotently
In an impotent manner
Marriage
within their provisions sisters and brothers of the half blood. Impotence.--Impotence, as a reason for annulling marriage, must exist at the
Age
as well as doli incapax, and since the presumption of impotence cannot be rebutted, R. v. Phillips, 8 C& P 736,
Impotence
The quality or condition of being impotent lack of strength or power animal intellectual or moral weakness
Domicile
178. A decree annulling a marriage on the ground of impotence is in effect a decree for dissolution and can only
Commission
the Act of 16 Car. 1, c. 11, though an impotent attempt was made to re-establish it during the succeeding reign.
Oath of calumny
actions of Divorce and Nullity of Marriage on grounds of impotency.
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