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Impotency
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Impotence
Impotence, physical inability of a man or woman to perform the act of sexual intercourse. A marriage is void
Impotently
In an impotent manner
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Impotence
The quality or condition of being impotent lack of strength or power animal intellectual or moral weakness feebleness inability imbecility
Impotent
Not potent wanting power strength or vigor whether physical intellectual or moral deficient in capacity destitute of force weak feeble infirm
Impotent, Impotency
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Impost
Impost [fr. impot, Fr.; impositum, Lat.], any tax or tribute imposed by authority; particularly a tax or duty laid by government
Impuissant
Weak impotent feeble
Age
under the age of 7 he could not. A male under the age of 14 years is presumed impotent as well as doli incapax, and since the presumption of impotence cannot be rebutted, R. v. Phillips, 8
Marriage
1907-1931 to the three Acts. The Acts include within their provisions sisters and brothers of the half blood. Impotence.--Impotence, as a reason for annulling marriage, must exist at the time of marriage, and be incurable; it makes
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