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Separate
Separate, (of a husband and wife) living away from each other, along with a least one spouse's intent to dissolve the marriage, Black's Law Dictionary, … Separate, (of a husband and wife) living away from each other, along with a least one spouse's intent to
Separation
and wife cannot agree so as to carry out the purpose of their union, they may resolve to live apart. A deed of separation, containing the terms and conditions upon which an actual and immediate separation is … Separation. If a husband and wife cannot agree so as to carry out the purpose of their union, they
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A mensa et thoro
commission of adultery or cruelty by the husband or wife, it became improper or impossible for them to live together. This divorce was effected by sentence of the Ecclesiastical Court. It caused the separation of the husband … for them to live together. This divorce was effected by sentence of the Ecclesiastical Court. It caused the separation of the husband and wife, but did not dissolve the marriage, so that neither of them could marry
Separate property
or property acquired during marriage but after the spouses have entered into a separation agreement and have been living apart. Also called individual property, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1369. Means only self-acquired property of the … Separate property, a property obtained by the sole surviving coparcener in a family does not become his 'separate property'
separated
in a state of estrangement between spouses usually requiring the maintenance of separate residences and the intent to live apart permanently : being in a state of separation [has been for a year] … separated : being in a state of estrangement between spouses usually requiring the maintenance of separate residences and the
Judicially separated
of an order or direction of a court of competent jurisdiction. It is used in contrast to separate living by agreement of parties or at the intervention of mediators without the intervention of a judicial proceeding in … Judicially separated, According to Shorter Oxford Dictionary, the word judicial means 'of (used as an adjective of) or belonging to
Dum casta vixerit
Dum casta vixerit (so long as she shall live chaste). In deeds of separation of husband and wife, it is not uncommonly provided that the allowance thereby … Dum casta vixerit (so long as she shall live chaste). In deeds of separation of husband and wife, it is not uncommonly provided that the allowance thereby insured by the husband to
Conjugal rights
court, which is brought whenever either the husband or wife is guilty of the injury of subtraction, or lives separate from the other without any sufficient reason; in which case the court will decree restitution of conjugal … which is brought whenever either the husband or wife is guilty of the injury of subtraction, or lives separate from the other without any sufficient reason; in which case the court will decree restitution of conjugal rights
Rectory
Rectory, a spiritual non-impropriated living, com-posed of land, tithes, and other oblations of the people, separate or dedicate to God, in any congregation … Rectory, a spiritual non-impropriated living, com-posed of land, tithes, and other oblations of the people, separate or dedicate to God, in any congregation for the service of His Church there, and for the maintenance
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