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Anticipation

appointed time. For anticipation of an invention see PATENTS. A married woman may be restrained by the terms of a will

Next friend

not by guardian, and defended by guardian ad litem. A married woman, before the Married Women's Property Act, could not sue

Wills

statute of Hen. 8 did not extend to infants or married women. The Statute of Frauds, 1677, by s. 5 required

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Banking policy

unless the disqualification is removed within six months (s. 33). Married women.--A married woman who carries on a trade or business,

Bankrupt

unless the disqualification is removed within six months (s. 33). Married women.--A married woman who carries on a trade or business,

Desertion

& 59 Vict. c. 39), repealing and re-enacting the (English) Married Women (Maintenance in Case of Desertion) Act, 1886, under which

Executrix

by a testator to perform his will. By the (English) Married Women's Property Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. 75),

Marriage

unless either party to such a marriage shall have lawfully married another person before that date during the lifetime of the

Pasupu Kumkuma

2114: (1973) 1 SCC 810. Is a term used for married ladies blessing them to have a peaceful married life. These

Unmarried

of flexible meaning; prima facie it means 'never having been married,' but the context may show that it means 'not having

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Anticipation

appointed time. For anticipation of an invention see PATENTS. A married woman may be restrained by the terms of a will

Next friend

not by guardian, and defended by guardian ad litem. A married woman, before the Married Women's Property Act, could not sue

Wills

statute of Hen. 8 did not extend to infants or married women. The Statute of Frauds, 1677, by s. 5 required

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Banking policy

unless the disqualification is removed within six months (s. 33). Married women.--A married woman who carries on a trade or business,

Bankrupt

unless the disqualification is removed within six months (s. 33). Married women.--A married woman who carries on a trade or business,

Desertion

& 59 Vict. c. 39), repealing and re-enacting the (English) Married Women (Maintenance in Case of Desertion) Act, 1886, under which

Executrix

by a testator to perform his will. By the (English) Married Women's Property Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. 75),

Marriage

unless either party to such a marriage shall have lawfully married another person before that date during the lifetime of the

Pasupu Kumkuma

2114: (1973) 1 SCC 810. Is a term used for married ladies blessing them to have a peaceful married life. These

Unmarried

of flexible meaning; prima facie it means 'never having been married,' but the context may show that it means 'not having

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