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Home Dictionary Name: irretrievablyirretrievable breakdown of the marriage
irretrievable breakdown of the marriage ...
Irretrievable
Not retrievable irrecoverable irreparable as an irretrievable loss...
Irretrievableness
The state or quality of being irretrievable...
Irretrievably
In an irretrievable manner...
dissipate
dissipate -pat·ed -pat·ing : to use (marital assets) for one's own benefit and to the exclusion of one's spouse for a purpose unrelated to the marriage at a time when the marriage is undergoing an irretrievable breakdown dis·si·pa·tion [di-sə-pā-shən] n ...
divorce
divorce [Middle French, from Latin divortium, from divortere divertere to leave one's marriage partner, from di- away, apart + vertere to turn] : the dissolution of a valid marriage granted esp. on specified statutory grounds (as adultery) arising after the marriage compare annulment NOTE: The most common grounds for divorce are absence from the marital home, drug or alcohol addiction, adultery, cruelty, conviction of a crime, desertion, insanity, and nonsupport. absolute divorce : a divorce that completely and permanently dissolves the marital relationship and terminates marital rights (as property rights) and obligations (as fidelity) divorce a men·sa et tho·ro [-ā-men-sə-et-thȯr-ō, -Ä -men-sÄ -et-thō-rō] : a separation governed by a court order : legal separation divorce a vin·cu·lo mat·ri·mo·nii [-ā-vi-ky-lō-ma-trə-mō-nē-ī, -Ä -vi-kü-lō-mÄ -trē...
irreconcilable differences
irreconcilable differences : substantial incompatibility between marriage partners that is a broad ground for esp. no-fault divorce compare irretrievable breakdown of the marriage ...
irremediable breakdown of the marriage
irremediable breakdown of the marriage :irretrievable breakdown of the marriage ...
Irreparable
Not reparable not capable of being repaired recovered regained or remedied irretrievable irremediable as an irreparable breach an irreparable loss...
Expenditure
Expenditure, the term 'expenditure' is not necess-arily confined to the money which has been actually paid out. It covers a liability which has accrued or which has been incurred although it may have to be discharged at a future date. However, a contingent liability which may have to be discharged in future cannot be considered as expenditure, Madras Industrial Investment Corpn. Ltd. v. CIT, (1997) 4 SCC 666: AIR 1997 SC 2063.'Expenditure' is equal to 'expense' and 'expense is money laid out by calculation and intention though many uses of the word this element may not be present, as when we speak of a joke at another's expense. But the idea of 'spending in the sense of' paying out or away money is the primary meaning and it is with that meaning that we are concerned. 'Expenditure is thus what is 'paid out or away' and is something which is gone irretrievably, Indian Molasser Co. v. C.I.T., AIR 1959 SC 1049 (1058). [Income-tax Act, 1922, s. 10(2)(xv)]...
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