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Impotency
Impotency means a person is impotent if his physical or mental
Impotent, Impotency
Impotent, Impotency, a party is impotent if his or her mental or
Impotence
Impotence, physical inability of a man or woman to perform the
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Impotence
The quality or condition of being impotent lack of strength or power animal intellectual or moral weakness
Impotently
In an impotent manner
Age
A male under the age of 14 years is presumed impotent as well as doli incapax, and since the presumption of
Marriage
within their provisions sisters and brothers of the half blood. Impotence.--Impotence, as a reason for annulling marriage, must exist at the
Le congres
Le congres, a species of proof on charges of impotency in France, coitus coram testibus. Abolished A.D. 1677.
Oath of calumny
actions of Divorce and Nullity of Marriage on grounds of impotency.
Commission
the Act of 16 Car. 1, c. 11, though an impotent attempt was made to re-establish it during the succeeding reign.
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