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Consummation
or fee tail, of which she was seised during the marriage, for his own life, provided he has had issue by … consuming and in ordinary parlance means the use of an article in a way which destroys, wastes or uses up that
Consumption and use
or fee tail, of which she was seised during the marriage, for his own life, provided he has had issue by … consuming and in ordinary parlance means the use of an article in a way which destroys, wastes or uses up that
Magna Carta
should not be compelled to contract an improper or unequal marriage. The 7th chapter concerns widows, and enacts that:-'A widow, after … seventeenth year of his reign. After the adjustment of preliminaries, Articles or heads of agreement were drawn up and sealed; these
Maintenance
daughter, also the reasonable expenses of an incident to her marriage. [Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956 (78 of 1956), s. … supply is to be maintained with the object that the article would be readily and easily available to the consumer, Mahendrakumar
Church
or other building generally used for public Christian worship. (Christian Marriage Act, 1872, s. 3) --The Church of England is a … standard of doctrine and practice is settled by the Thirty-nine Articles (see Articles OF RELIGION) agreed on by convocation in Londin
Legitimation per subsequens matrimonium
subsequens matrimonium. The legitimation of a bastard by the subsequent marriage of his parents. Formerly not recognized by the Law of … extraneous law. See for summary of law before 1927 an article by Sir Dennis Fitzpatrick, K.C.S.I., in the Journal of the
Estate
by the Real Property legislation of that year. (English) L.P. Act, 1925, s. 1(1), declares that the only estates in land … common. (E) Entireties. 2. Bl. Com. cc. vii.-xii. According to article 31-A(2)-- (a) the expression 'estate' shall, in relation to any
Institutions
which is shown the manner of acquiring paternal power--viz., by marriage, legitimation, and adoption, and how that power may be lost. … repairing, ornamenting, finish-ing, washing, cleaning, or adapting for sale, of Articles not intended for the use of the institution,' is within
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